Tram track (medicine)
Tram tracks or tram-track signs are medical signs that bear some resemblance to tramway tracks.
Etiology[edit | edit source]
Tram tracks or tram-track signs are physical examination findings that are named after the parallel lines of a tramway track that they resemble.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
In medical diagnosis, these signs are used to describe the presence of specific skin lesions, such as those found in certain skin conditions or dermatoses.
Causes[edit | edit source]
The parallel, elongated shape and linear arrangement of the lesions create the appearance of tram tracks. Depending on the underlying condition, they can appear in various sizes, colors, and textures. Tram-track signs are frequently observed in a variety of skin conditions, including lichen striatus, linear IgA dermatosis, and linear epidermal nevus syndrome.
Use in dermatology[edit | edit source]
The presence of tram-track signs can be an important diagnostic tool for dermatologists, as it can aid in the differentiation of various skin conditions and guide further diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. For instance, the presence of tram-track signs in a patient with lichen striatus, a benign, self-limiting skin disorder, is a key diagnostic feature of this condition. (1)
Clinical correlation needed[edit | edit source]
It is essential to note, however, that the presence of tram-track signs is not always indicative of a specific skin condition, and additional clinical and laboratory findings must be considered for a definitive diagnosis. The presence of tram-track signs in a patient with linear IgA dermatosis, for example, can be a key diagnostic feature of this autoimmune skin disorder, but other laboratory tests and clinical characteristics must also be considered for a definitive diagnosis. (2)
References[edit | edit source]
Bolognia, J. L., Jorizzo, J. L., & Rapini, R. P. (2012). Dermatology. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier. Sanli, O., & Ince, U. (2015). Linear IgA bullous dermatosis. Journal of Dermatology & Dermatologic Surgery, 19(1), 1-6.
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