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Twenty-Nail Dystrophy of Alopecia Areata

Robert Baran, MD
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Cannes, France


Arch Dermatol. 1981;117(1):1-1. doi:10.1001/archderm.1981.01650010005001
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To the Editor.—  I believe there are some misunderstandings in the articles written concerning twenty-nail dystrophy.1,2This syndrome can be classified under two main groups taking into account the luster of the nail.In the first group, there is loss of nail luster because of roughness, and there is excess longitudinal ridging.3 For this condition, we have coined the term "vertical striated sandpaper twenty-nail dystrophy."4,5In the second group, twenty-nail dystrophy shows shiny nail plates with opalescence, longitudinal ridging, and a finely stippled appearance of the nail.6Alopecia areata, which may be seen in both groups, is usually associated with a uniformly distributed sandpaper twenty-nail dystrophy.Letters will be published as space permits and at the discretion of the editor. All components of letters, including references, must be typewritten, double-spaced. Do not include more than five references and two figures in duplicate. Letters should not exceed

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Horn RT Jr, Odom RB:  Twenty-nail dystrophy of alopecia areata . Arch Dermatol 1980;;116:573-574.
Hazelrigg DE, Duncan WC, Jarratt M:  Twenty-nail dystrophy of childhood . Arch Dermatol 1977;;113:73-75.
Wilkinson JD, Dawber RPR, Fleming K, et al:  Twenty-nail dystrophy . Arch Dermatol 1979;;115:369.
Baran R, Dupré A:  Vertical striated sandpaper nails . Arch Dermatol 1977;;113:1613.
Baran R, Dupŕe A, Christol B, et al:  L'ongle grésé peladique . Ann Dermatol Venereol 1978;;105:387-392.
Scher RK, Fischbein R, Ackerman AB:  Twenty-nail dystrophy: A variant of lichen planus . Arch Dermatol 1978;;114:612-613.

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Horn RT Jr, Odom RB:  Twenty-nail dystrophy of alopecia areata . Arch Dermatol 1980;;116:573-574.
Hazelrigg DE, Duncan WC, Jarratt M:  Twenty-nail dystrophy of childhood . Arch Dermatol 1977;;113:73-75.
Wilkinson JD, Dawber RPR, Fleming K, et al:  Twenty-nail dystrophy . Arch Dermatol 1979;;115:369.
Baran R, Dupré A:  Vertical striated sandpaper nails . Arch Dermatol 1977;;113:1613.
Baran R, Dupŕe A, Christol B, et al:  L'ongle grésé peladique . Ann Dermatol Venereol 1978;;105:387-392.
Scher RK, Fischbein R, Ackerman AB:  Twenty-nail dystrophy: A variant of lichen planus . Arch Dermatol 1978;;114:612-613.

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