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Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction, and Scanning Electron Microscopy as Noninvasive Methods for Microstructural Alterations in Psoriatic Nails

Anca Chiriac, Doina Azoicăi, Adina Coroabǎ, Florica Doroftei, Daniel Ţîmpu, Anca Chiriac, Mihaela Perțea, Elena‐Laura Ursu, Mariana Pinteală

2021Molecules16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease associated with immune system dysfunction that can affect nails, with a negative impact on patient life quality. Usually, nail psoriasis is associated with skin psoriasis and is therefore relatively simple to diagnose. However, up to 10% of nail psoriasis occurs isolated and may be difficult to diagnose by means of current methods (nail biopsy, dermoscopy, video dermoscopy, capillaroscopy, ultrasound of the nails, etc.). Since the nail is a complex biological tissue, mainly composes of hard α-keratins, the structural and morphological techniques can be used to analyze the human fingernails. The aim of this study was to corroborate the information obtained using Raman spectroscopy with those obtained by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffractometry and to assess the potential of these techniques as non-invasive dermatologic diagnostic tools and an alternative to current methods.

Topics & Concepts

PsoriasisNail (fastener)DermatologyRaman spectroscopyNail diseaseMedicineOnycholysisScanning electron microscopeHuman skinBiopsySkin biopsyMaterials sciencePathologyOpticsBiologyPhysicsComposite materialMetallurgyGeneticsNail Diseases and TreatmentsSkin and Cellular Biology ResearchBee Products Chemical Analysis