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Prevalence of xerosis, eczema, and hair and nail abnormalities in PLWHA in Cotonou, Benin
Author(s) -
Atadokpede F.,
Adegbidi H.,
Sehonou J. J.,
Koudoukpo C.,
Houenassi D. M.,
Yedomon H. G.,
Do AngoPadonou F.
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 93
eISSN - 1365-4632
pISSN - 0011-9059
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2012.05569.x
Subject(s) - medicine , dermatology , nail (fastener) , folliculitis , scalp , trunk , tinea capitis , dermatophyte , alopecia areata , ecology , materials science , metallurgy , biology
Abstract Background The objective of this investigation was to study the prevalence of xerosis, eczema, and hair and nail abnormalities in PLWHA in Cotonou. Patients and methods A retrospective study was performed on the records of PLWHA in Cotonou. All PLWHA with xerosis, eczema, or abnormal appendages were included. Results Forty‐seven patients had xerosis or eczema. Their mean age was 38 years; the sex ratio 0.51 and the mean CD4 count 89 cells/mm 3 . Twenty‐three patients had xerosis, which affected the whole body ( n = 20), lower limb ( n = 2), limbs and trunk ( n = 1), without gender difference. Twenty‐four patients had eczema of which eight had both eczema and xerosis. Forty‐two patients had abnormalities of the hair or nails. Their sex ratio was 0.80 and the mean CD4 count 110 cells/mm 3 . Nineteen patients had abnormalities of the hair and scalp: straight hair ( n = 16), squamous lesions ( n = 2), and folliculitis abscess ( n = 1) with a male predominance. Twenty‐three patients had nail dermatophytosis ( n = 15), candidiasis ( n = 7), and ingrowing nails ( n = 1). These conditions affected more often women (74%) than men (26%). Conclusion The prevalence of eczema and xerosis is low in our patients. Onychomycosis was the most frequent nail abnormality.