Efficacy of Topical Beta-Blockers in Managing Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor-Related Paronychia and Pyogenic Granuloma-Like Lesion: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
The meta‐analysis, involving with 96 patients, shows high overall response rate with favorable safety to use topical beta‐blockers for epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors‐induced periungual side effects. Subgroups of lung cancer or solution formation had lower complete response rate, while tyrosine kinase inhibitor and female patients had ...
Chan PK, Yen WT, Chen PH.
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Long-Term Outcomes of Surgical and Chemical Matricectomy for Ingrown Toenail Management: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Matricectomy is an effective treatment method for ingrown toenails. Objective: We aimed to examine the outcomes of matricectomy procedures performed for ingrown toenails at a dermatology clinic, including patient characteristics ...
Ayda Acar +4 more
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A survey of the treatment and management of ingrown toenails by UK podiatrists: A cross‐sectional survey [PDF]
Background Ingrown toenails are a common pathology. Although a range of conservative and surgical measures are widely used for this condition, little is known about their use in practice.
Victoria Exley +3 more
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Controversies in the Treatment of Ingrown Nails [PDF]
Ingrown toenails are one of the most frequent nail disorders of young persons. They may negatively influence daily activities, cause discomfort and pain. Since more than 1000 years, many different treatments have been proposed.
Eckart Haneke
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Schonende operative Technik bei posttraumatisch eingewachsenen Fingernägeln [PDF]
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 23, Issue 12, Page 1612-1615, December 2025.
Sabulyte S, Balakirski G, Löser C.
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Onychocryptosis: A review of epidemiology, risk factors, classification, complications and effective therapeutic strategies. [PDF]
: Ingrown toenails, clinically known as onychocryptosis, represent a prevalent nail pathology. The clinical manifestation involves symptoms typical for a foreign body reaction and in severe cases, tissue hypertrophy with complications may occur.
Paweł Pawlik +10 more
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Influence of the kinesiophobia and its pain intensity relationship in subjects with onychocryptosis [PDF]
Background Onychocryptosis is a nail deformity that occurs when the side of the nail grows into soft tissue, which causes pain, sepsis and the formation of granulation. The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare different levels of kinesiophobia in
Hipólito Montesinos-Verdú +8 more
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Relapses of ingrown toenail: causes and treatment features
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, despite the centuries-old history of its study. Among outpatient patients, the incidence of this disease reaches 10% and does not tend to decrease, and among ...
I. S. Malkov +3 more
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Using 80% trichloroacetic acid in the treatment of ingrown toenails [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Ingrown nails are a very common problem. There are different stages of disease and diverse therapeutic options. Phenol and sodium hydroxide are commonly used agents for chemical matricectomy but both frequently entail excessive healing times.
Hugo Barreiros +5 more
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Background: An ingrown nail (IN—ingrowing nail) is a very troublesome condition that mainly affects the big toe in all age groups and involves the ingrowth of part of the nail plate into the soft periungual tissues, causing an inflammatory reaction, pain,
Faustyna Kuros +1 more
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