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NAIL SURGERY

Dermatologic Clinics, 1998
Nail deformities may present as wither medical or cosmetic problems, often requiring surgical intervention. These deformities have a number of etiologic factors including infections, inflammatory disease processes, congenital abnormalities, trauma, tumors, and systemic diseases. This article discusses several nail problems and surgery techniques.
R E, Clark, S, Madani, M S, Bettencourt
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Nail Surgery

Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
Competence in nail surgery requires a full understanding of the anatomy and structural relationship of the parts of the nail unit. A further facility to delineate the nail components allows the dermatosurgeon to approach the nail unit surgically and to correct any of its parts. This review has been an attempt to introduce the principles of nail surgery
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Nail surgery

Clinics in Dermatology, 1987
An update of recent surgical techniques as applied to the nail unit is presented. The procedures discussed touch on areas of internal medicine, oncology, biomechanics, trauma, podiatry, infectious disease, and genodermatoses. It is evident in reviewing the literature that a mushrooming of interest in the nail unit is taking place and that this ...
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Basic Nail Surgery

Dermatologic Clinics, 2006
Patients often fear nail surgery because of the pain associated with anesthesia and post-operative care. Potential dystrophic sequelae are of concern to the practitioner. A thorough knowledge of the techniques of anesthesia, nail anatomy, and surgical procedures is a prerequisite for successful nail surgery with almost no pain and minimal scarring.
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Nail Surgery Myths and Truths

Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 2020
There is a paucity of randomized trials on nail surgery. Since there are no established guidelines, dermatologists may have false beliefs about best practices in performing nail surgery and post-procedural care.We identified five common myths concerning nail surgery.
Jose W, Ricardo, Shari R, Lipner
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Current Topics in Nail Surgery

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1999
Background: Nail surgery can be performed in an office-based dermatology practice with a limited amount of specialized equipment and training. Several excellent reviews have been published in recent years that detail the techniques of nail surgery for both the novice and the experienced practitioner.
M, Alam, R K, Scher
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Nail Surgery

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1991
The function of the nail unit is as a protective covering over the dorsal distal end of the digit. Some basic disease processes affecting the nail unit and the surgical techniques used for diagnosis and treatment are reviewed.
P K, Miller, R K, Roenigk
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Nail Surgery

Dermatologic Clinics, 2021
Julia O. Baltz, Nathaniel J. Jellinek
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Nail Surgery

Clinics in Dermatology, 1992
E, Haneke, R, Baran
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Surgery for benign nail tumor

Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation
The vast majority of tumors in the nail apparatus have a different clinical presentation and course from their equivalents on the skin. Some, such as onychomatricoma and onychopapilloma, are unique to the nail and others, such as superficial acral fibromyxoma, have a tropism for the nail apparatus.
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