Author/Authors :
Hajheydari, Zohreh Department of Dermatology - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences , Makhlough, Atieh Division of Nephrology - Department of Internal Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction. Cutaneous and mucosal disorders are of the common
problems in patients on long-term hemodialysis. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the frequency of dermatologic problems
among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who receive
maintenance hemodialysis.
Materials and Methods. One hundred and one patients with
ESRD on hemodialysis were studied. All of patients were fully
examined for cutaneous, nail, hair, and mucosal changes by a
single dermatologist. Complementary diagnostic measures such
as biopsy of the lesions were carried out, where necessary.
Results. The patients were 43 (42.6%) women and 58 (57.4%) men
with a mean age of 50.0 ± 12.3 years. The duration of hemodialysis
was 36.0 ± 11.0 months. Dermatologic examination revealed
that 95 patients (94.1%) suffered from cutaneous problems. Skin
discoloration (66.3%) was the most common skin lesion. Pruritus
was seen in 38.6% of the patients. Hair, mucous membrane, and
nail problems were present in 37.6%, 23.8%, and 43.6% of the
patients, respectively. There was a significant association of the
number of cutaneous manifestations with the age of the patients
(P = .001), but not with hemodialysis duration. The most common
hair disorder was hair loss in 9.9% of the patients and the most
common oral mucosal problem was furred tongue (7.9%). Of the
nail disorders, nail bed paleness (16.8%) was the most common.
Conclusions. Cutaneous and mucosal lesions in patients with ESRD
can vary from each patient population to another. Factors such as
diagnostic accuracy, climate, and early treatment influence some
disorders such as pruritus, xerosis, and infections.
Keywords :
skin diseases , mucous membrane , hemodialysis , chronic kidney disease , pruritus , hyperpigmentation