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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Evaluation of Foot Deformities in Patients With Ingrown Nails [PDF]
Introduction: Ingrown nail is a condition caused by the perforation of the periungual soft tissues on nail folds by the sides of nail plaque, causing inflammation and severe pain.
Nihal Sarı +4 more
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Ingrown Toenail in Children and Conservative Treatment Methods: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Ingrown toenails are a disease that often begins in childhood. It occurs as the penetration of the nail plate into the surrounding tissue as a result of various factors. Patients often report to various specialists, including podiatrists and dermatologists, at an advanced stage of this disease.
Jakubczak M +2 more
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Epidemiology and clinical management of nail clipping in dogs under UK primary veterinary care. [PDF]
Objectives This study aimed to report the frequency, risk factors and clinical management of nail clipping in dogs under primary veterinary care across the United Kingdom during 2019 within the VetCompass Programme. Materials and Methods From a population of 2,250,741 dogs under veterinary care, 2440 nail clipping cases (3380 events) were randomly ...
Ahmed LA +4 more
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Ship-shaped resection with nail matrix destruction: an improved and aesthetical surgical approach for grade II/III ingrown toenails [PDF]
Background Ingrown nails may cause progressively aggravated pain, discomfort and immobility. We modified the traditional Winograd procedure and proposed an improved surgical method which is ship-shaped resection along with nail matrix destruction.
Liang Chen +7 more
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Association of hypermobility and ingrown nails [PDF]
Ingrown nail (onychocryptosis) is a common condition with severe pain and various associated morbidities. Although some underlying factors are identified, its etiology remains largely unknown. Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) is a common entity with clinical features that might prone affected individuals to ingrown nails.
Guven, Munevver +4 more
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Use of polyvinyl acetal spears for the treatment of ingrown nails with trichloroacetic acid matricectomy [PDF]
Soyoung Kwon, BS +2 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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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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Partial matricectomy with cryotherapy in treatment of ingrown toenails
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of cryotherapy applied for the purpose of matricectomy following partial nail removal in treatment of ingrown nails. Methods: Between 2010 and 2013, 76 ingrown toenails of 62 patients
Ahmet Yılmaz, Erol Çenesizoğlu
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