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Skin bridge secondary to onychocryptosis
European Journal of Pediatric Dermatology, 2020The ingrown toenail of the big toe is a non- exceptional condition in children. When not treated properly it can become chronic. As in our case, the fear of the needle and the scalpel, which is frequent in children, can contribute to the chronicity. When chronic onychocryptosis is not treated adequately, it can be responsible for fibrous lesions, skin ...
Bašković, M. +2 more
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Onychocryptosis — phenol burn fiasco
Burns, 2001Ingrowing toenails, onychocryptosis, are a common condition that can be treated conservatively or surgically. Conservative treatment often fails necessitating operative intervention. Surgical treatments include wedge resection, Zadik's procedure and nail removal with ablation of the germinal matrix by phenol.
P, Sugden, M, Levy, G S, Rao
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Association of abnormal foot angles and onychocryptosis
The Foot, 2008To find if there is any association between the abnormal interphalangeal (IPA) and/or hallux valgus angles (HVA) and onychocryptosis.Eighty consecutive patients with proven ingrowing toenail of all grades had their interphalangeal and hallux valgus angles of the great toe been measured on a stress view standing radiograph, and compared with a control ...
Fayeq M, Darwish +3 more
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Onychocryptosis associated with the treatment of onychomycosis
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1999With the advent of effective oral therapies for onychomycosis, there have been anecdotal reports of an increased incidence of onychocryptosis associated with the use of these new agents. The authors undertook a chart review of 100 consecutive patients treated for onychomycosis in a private medical practice to determine the incidence of onychocryptosis.
L K, Connelley +2 more
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A New Onychocryptosis Classification and Treatment Plan
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2007Onychocryptosis is a pathologic condition of the nail apparatus in which the toenail damages the nail fold. It is a common condition provoking pain, inflammation, and functional limitation. It principally occurs in the hallux. Onychocryptosis is one of the most frequent complaints regarding the foot and accounts for many clinical consultations.
Alfonso, Martínez-Nova +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1979
Onychocryptosis has many causal factors which contribute to the impingement of the nail edge with the soft tissue nail wall. The treatment protocol for ingrown toenail includes a regimen of conservative care, nail plate avulsion and nail bed ablation.
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Onychocryptosis has many causal factors which contribute to the impingement of the nail edge with the soft tissue nail wall. The treatment protocol for ingrown toenail includes a regimen of conservative care, nail plate avulsion and nail bed ablation.
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Surgical Treatment of Onychocryptosis
2018Proper nail growth is dependent on a host of mechanical factors. Changes to the nail borders and forces affecting growth at the matrix often leads to pathology at the nail/skin interface. When conservative efforts fail there are a variety of surgical approaches and techniques available to the physician including: radical excision, rotational flap ...
Lauren Dabakaroff +3 more
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A case–control study of visual acuity in onychocryptosis
International Journal of Dermatology, 2009AbstractBackground There are many theories surrounding the etiology of ingrown toenails (IGTN). Few factors have been formally assessed, but it is widely accepted that a poor nail cutting technique has a causative role.Aim To investigate the hypothesis that decreased visual acuity may lead to inadequate nail cutting and the formation of IGTN.Methods
Aisling M, Hogan +4 more
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Platelet Gel for the Surgical Treatment of Onychocryptosis
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2008Background: The growth factors derived from platelets contained in platelet-rich plasma comprise a series of molecules that favor the production of collagen with the proliferation of fibroblasts and new blood vessels. These substances exert their effect on the cells, acting in all the stages of cicatrization, especially in hemostasis and ...
Antonio, Córdoba-Fernandez +2 more
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Pernio-Induced Toe Pain in the Setting of Onychocryptosis: A Case Report
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2020Pernio is an inflammatory condition of the skin associated with cold exposure. The dermatologic manifestations may vary, and this entity is frequently misdiagnosed. Its association with systemic disease underscores the importance of accurate diagnosis.
Daniel, Logan +2 more
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