Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume 56, Issue 5 , Pages 803-810, May 2007

Nail matrix biopsy of longitudinal melanonychia: Diagnostic algorithm including the matrix shave biopsy

  • Nathaniel Jellinek, MD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Nathaniel Jellinek, MD, University Dermatology, 593 Eddy St, APC 10, Providence, RI, 01903.

From the Department of Dermatology, Brown Medical School

Providence, Rhode Island

Longitudinal melanonychia (LM) may represent nail matrix melanocyte activation (defined as a normal number of melanocytes with increased production of melanin), benign hyperplasia, or melanoma, in addition to multiple nonmelanocyte pathologies, including hemorrhage and infection. This article details an algorithmic approach to LM, including a careful history and physical examination, dermoscopy, and ability to sample the matrix using 3 biopsy techniques, a 3-mm punch excision, a lateral longitudinal excision, and a matrix shave biopsy. Facility with all 3 techniques will allow the physician to procure appropriate nail matrix specimens for diagnosis.

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 Funding sources: None.Conflict of interest: None declared.

PII: S0190-9622(06)04101-6

doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2006.12.001

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Volume 56, Issue 5 , Pages 803-810, May 2007