Protocol for the Collection of Nail Matrix Biopsies in Corpses

Authors

  • Mario Alberto Hernández Rubio Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses
  • Elga Johanna Vargas Carreño Universidad de La Sabana
  • María Claudia Abaunza Chagin Universidad de La Sabana
  • David Andrés Fernández Moya Universidad de La Sabana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.16925/cf.v3i2.1779

Keywords:

biopsy, fingers, toes, dissection, melanocytes, nails

Abstract

Introduction: The gold standard for the diagnosis of subungual melanocytic lesions is the histopathological study. Parameters such as number, morphological characteristics and location of melanocytes in the nail apparatus are essential to differentiate benign lesions from nail melanoma, malignant neoplasm of aggressive behavior and poor prognosis. In our country, there have been no studies aimed at quantifying melanocytes in the normal nail matrix or pigmented lesions of the nails. For this reason, a research project was carried out to determine the mean number of melanocytes in the normal nail matrix, including the creation of a protocol for the collection of nail matrix biopsies in corpses. Materials and methods: Nail matrix biopsies of the first finger and toe, of the right hand and foot,were performed on 41 Colombian mestizo cadavers without macroscopic evidence of nail lesions following the sampling protocol described in this article. Results and discussion: The protocol for collecting nail matrix biopsies in corpses consists of five steps: nail inspection, dissection and avulsion of the nail plate, collection of two longitudinal nail matrix biopsies,repositioning and fixing of the plate, and fixing of the nail folds. Conclusions: The protocol  created allows to obtain nail matrix biopsies without important aesthetic alterations, while providing good quality samples.

Author Biographies

Mario Alberto Hernández Rubio, Instituto Nacional de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses

Patólogo

Elga Johanna Vargas Carreño, Universidad de La Sabana

Patóloga

María Claudia Abaunza Chagin, Universidad de La Sabana

Patóloga

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Hernández Rubio MA, Vargas Carreño EJ, Abaunza Chagin MC, Fernández Moya DA. Protocol for the Collection of Nail Matrix Biopsies in Corpses. Antistio Rev. Cient. INMLCF Colomb. [Internet]. 2016 Oct. 20 [cited 2025 Dec. 6];3(2):75-86. Available from: https://www.revistasforensesmedicinalegalgovco.biteca.online/index.php/an/article/view/1779

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2016-10-20

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