LONGITUDINAL STRIATIONS OF THE NAIL 99 cuticle and less evident near the distal tip of the nail. Therefore, the roughness measure- ment of a single cross-section may not have been representative of the nature of stria- tions on the nail. To ensure longitudinal striations were measured in a representative manner, fi ve parallel cross-sections were evaluated and their average was utilized for quantifi cation of the striations. This number of cross-sections was found suffi cient to cover the length of the nail bed, and evaluating more cross-sections did not produce bet- ter results. It may be possible to adapt both methods to measure transverse striations (ridges that extend between the lateral cuticle folds). Structural differences between longitudinal striations and transverse ridging would require that the methods be revised. In their current form, these methodologies can be used as part of future nail research in- cluding explorations into ethnic and age nail typology or ridging association with clinical nail pathologies. Further, the cosmetic industry and dermatologic disciplines could ex- ploit these methodologies in the study of the impact of nail enamels and cosmetic treat- ments on the state of ridges. CONCLUSION Both the cosmetologist assessment and the optical profi lometry fringe projection meth- ods can be used to measure longitudinal striations on the nail. The instrumental method was found to be repeatable and correlated with the cosmetologist assessment method. Specifi cally, Ra and Rq had the strongest correlation with the cosmetologists’ ridges as- sessment. It was also found that the cosmetologists’ assessment of ridges in images cap- tured using PPOL light may be able to replace in vivo grading. Finally, these preliminary fi ndings suggest that the optical profi lometry fringe projection method can be used to objectively measure longitudinal striations of the nail. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We would like to acknowledge Madhuri Shamana and Chloe Legendre for their initial exploration into this topic. REFERENCES (1) J. Jefferson and P. Rich, Update on nail cosmetics, Dermatol. Ther., 25, 481–490 (2012). (2) G. Singh, N. S. Haneef, and A. Uday, Nail changes and disorders among the elderly, Indian J. Dermatol. Venereol. Leprol., 71, 386–392 (2005). (3) P. C. van de Kerkhov, M. C. Pasch, R. K. Scher, M. Kerscher, U. Gieler, E. Haneke, and P. Fleckman, Brittle nail syndrome: A pathogenesis-based approach with a proposed grading system, J. Am. Acad. Dermatol., 53(4), 644–651 (2005). (4) R. Baran, The nail in the elderly. Clin. Dermatol., 29, 54–60 (2011). (5) G. E. Pierard, and C. Pierard-Franchimont, “Nail Surface Topography and Onychochoronobiology,” in Non Invasive Diagnostic Techniques in Clinical Dermatology, E. Berardesca, H. Maibach, and K. P. Wilhelm. Eds. Springer, Berlin, Germany (2014), pp. 443–450. (6) C. Pierard-Franchimont and G. Pierard, “Image Analysis of the Nail Surface,” in Handbook of Non-Invasive Methods and the Skin. J. Serup, G. B. E. Jemec and G. L. Grove. Eds. Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, FL (2005), pp. 925–927.
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