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Risk factors in onychocryptosis
Abstract A study is described in which the normal toes of 50 patients with unilateral ingrowing toenails were compared with those of 50 healthy subjects matched for age and sex. Twenty-one potential risk factors were compared between the groups.
D T, Langford, C, Burke, K, Robertson
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Paronychia and granulation tissue formation during treatment with isotretinoin [PDF]
This paper describes the association of two unusual side effects of treatment with isotretinoin for severe acne: paronychia and excess granulation tissue in the nails furrows.
Daniela de Almeida Figueiras +4 more
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UniBrace: An Innovative Approach in Orthonyxia [PDF]
Ingrown nails are a common condition that causes pain, redness, and swelling, as well as disrupting one's quality of life and occasionally leading to complications such as infections.
Bakardzhiev, Ilko, Petrova, Andrea
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A review of skin disease in military soldiers: challenges and potential solutions
Introduction: Military soldiers comprised 1,195 million United States active-duty members and 778,000 reserve members in 9/2021. Soldiers are often exposed to drastic climates, environments, and living conditions which may make them more susceptible to ...
Amit Singal, Shari R. Lipner
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Abnormal foot angles has an association with ingrown toenail [PDF]
Background: Onychocryptosis, frequently termed ‘‘ingrown toenail’’ is a common foot problem in routine dermatology and orthopaedic clinical practice which leads to pain and disability.
Aksoy Saraç, Gülhan +6 more
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Resumen: Introducción: La cirugía en onicocriptosis del primer dedo del pie es un procedimiento común que requiere de un bloqueo anestésico completo del dedo.
S. Sánchez Hernández +1 more
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A rare complication following a Winograd Procedure: A case report and review of National sequellae
Introduction: Excisional toenail surgery is a common treatment employed by Podiatric Surgeons for the management of onychocryptosis, with risks generally considered to be low.
Christopher Coll, Ian Beech
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Decompression for the management of onychocryptosis
There are many therapeutic alternatives for the management of onychocryptosis. Generally in severe cases, surgical approaches are preferred.The aim of this study was to introduce the new surgical method that treats onychocryptosis without inducing a permanent injury to the matrix.Twenty-two patients with 30 cases of onychocryptosis were treated by ...
A B, Aksakal +3 more
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Risk factors for infection following ingrowing toenail surgery: a retrospective cohort study
Background Ingrowing toenails are a common and painful condition often requiring surgical management. Practitioners who perform surgery on ingrowing toenails include orthopaedic surgeons, general practitioners, podiatrists and podiatric surgeons.
Alexander J. Terrill +3 more
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