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Beau’s lines
Beau’s lines are deep grooved lines in nails. alt=Beau's line|thumb
What is the direction of Beau’s lines?
- Beau’s lines run from side to side on the nails.
- Beau’s lines are horizontal, goes across the nailline.
- Beau’s lines are actual ridges and indentations in the nail plate
What are the causes of Beau’s line?
Temporary cessation of cell division in the nail matrix
- Infection
- Trauma
- Coronary occlusion
- Hypocalcaemia
- Skin disease
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- peripheral vascular disease
- Conditions with high fever – scarlet fever, measles, mumps and pneumonia.
- Zinc deficiency
How to differentiate Muehrcke lines and Mee’s lines from Beau’s lines?
Differentiate Muehrcke lines and Mee’s lines from Beau’s lines | ||
1 | Beau’s line | Beau’s lines are actual ridges |
2 | Muehrcke lines | Hypopigmentation without palpable ridges |
3 | Mees’ lines of the fingernails | Which are areas of discoloration in the nail plate. |
Muehrcke lines – areas of hypopigmentation without palpable ridges
Beau’s line – Beau’s lines are actual ridges
Mees’ lines of the fingernails – which are areas of discoloration in the nail plate.
Muehrcke’s lines :
Muehrcke’s lines | |
Muehrcke’s lines | Strong indicator of hypoalbuminemia |
In contrast to Beau’s lines | Muehrcke’s lines are not grooved (no 3-dimensional deformity) |
In contrast to Mees’ line | Thumb is usually not involved in Muehrcke’s lines |
Strong indicator of hypoalbuminemia
In contrast to Beau’s lines – Muehrcke’s lines are not grooved (no 3-dimensional deformity)
In contrast to Mees’ lines – thumb is usually not involved in Muehrcke’s lines