Ingrowing toenails (IT) is puncture of periungual skin by its surrounding nail plate. IT most frequently occurs in males aged 10-30 years. Pathogenesis of IT is multifactorial. Patients most commonly present with toe pain and may also complain erythema, swelling, or discharge from the nail edge. The clinical presentation of IT has been divided into three stages; stage I or inflammatory stages, stage II or abcess formation, and stage III or granulation tissue formation. IT is a nail disease with high reccurences that commonly seen in daily practice. Several treatment approaches ranging from conservative therapy (gutter splint) to surgical treatment (decompression technique). We report a case of IT in a 13-year-old boy that treated with decom...
Background: Our routine treatment for ingrown toenail was removal of the surrounding soft tissue and...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
Background: In-grown toenail is an irritating lesion often encountered in clinical practice. It is n...
Ingrowing toenails (also known as onychocryptosis) are a common and painful pathological nail condit...
Several conservative as well as surgical methods are used for the treatment of ingrown toenails unti...
An ingrown toenail is an inflammatory process occurring as a result of ingrowing medial or lateral e...
Ingrown toenail is a disease of both children and adults, causing discomfort or pain of varying degr...
Background: Ingrown toe nail is a common condition which causes lot of discomfort and morbidity. Tho...
Introduction: ingrown toenail is commonly met in clinical practice especially in adolescent. However...
Aim: The narrowing of the nail plate or debulking of soft tissue...
Pharmacists field numerous questions about foot care issues in a typical month. One of the more comm...
Objectives: Ingrowing toe nail is a frequent disorder of the foot. In this study, we evaluated the r...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the risk factors, anatomy and treatment ...
Many treatment modalities of ingrown toenail are reported in the literature, often associated with u...
Background: Our routine treatment for ingrown toenail was removal of the surrounding soft tissue and...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
Background: In-grown toenail is an irritating lesion often encountered in clinical practice. It is n...
Ingrowing toenails (also known as onychocryptosis) are a common and painful pathological nail condit...
Several conservative as well as surgical methods are used for the treatment of ingrown toenails unti...
An ingrown toenail is an inflammatory process occurring as a result of ingrowing medial or lateral e...
Ingrown toenail is a disease of both children and adults, causing discomfort or pain of varying degr...
Background: Ingrown toe nail is a common condition which causes lot of discomfort and morbidity. Tho...
Introduction: ingrown toenail is commonly met in clinical practice especially in adolescent. However...
Aim: The narrowing of the nail plate or debulking of soft tissue...
Pharmacists field numerous questions about foot care issues in a typical month. One of the more comm...
Objectives: Ingrowing toe nail is a frequent disorder of the foot. In this study, we evaluated the r...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the risk factors, anatomy and treatment ...
Many treatment modalities of ingrown toenail are reported in the literature, often associated with u...
Background: Our routine treatment for ingrown toenail was removal of the surrounding soft tissue and...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
Background: In-grown toenail is an irritating lesion often encountered in clinical practice. It is n...