An ingrown toenail is an inflammatory process occurring as a result of ingrowing medial or lateral edge of the nail into the nail bed. There are various causes of this ailment. The most common are: wearing poorly fit footwear causing pressure on the nail bed from the outside, improper trimming of toenails, hereditary susceptibility, trauma, hidrosis, presence of a background systemic disease (e.g. obesity, diabetes), onychomycosis and some medicines (applied in psoriasis and protease inhibitors).The treatment depends on the progression of the ailment (preservative or surgical methods).The clinical analysis involved 156 patients suffering from an ingrown toenail and treated from the year 2000 until September 2005 in The Clinic of Thoracic Su...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
Introduction: According to existing views, the ingrown nail is one of the diseases that often occurs...
Introduction: An ingrown toenail is a serious medical problem that cannot be overlooked, and the dec...
Objectives: Ingrowing toe nail is a frequent disorder of the foot. In this study, we evaluated the r...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
Aim: The narrowing of the nail plate or debulking of soft tissue...
Ingrowing toenails (also known as onychocryptosis) are a common and painful pathological nail condit...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the risk factors, anatomy and treatment ...
Introduction: ingrown toenail is commonly met in clinical practice especially in adolescent. However...
Background: Ingrown toe nail is a common condition which causes lot of discomfort and morbidity. Tho...
Objective: The most frequent nail pathology of the hallux is the ingrown toenail. In our study, we e...
Ingrown toenail is a disease of both children and adults, causing discomfort or pain of varying degr...
Many treatment modalities of ingrown toenail are reported in the literature, often associated with u...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
Introduction: According to existing views, the ingrown nail is one of the diseases that often occurs...
Introduction: An ingrown toenail is a serious medical problem that cannot be overlooked, and the dec...
Objectives: Ingrowing toe nail is a frequent disorder of the foot. In this study, we evaluated the r...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
Aim: The narrowing of the nail plate or debulking of soft tissue...
Ingrowing toenails (also known as onychocryptosis) are a common and painful pathological nail condit...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the risk factors, anatomy and treatment ...
Introduction: ingrown toenail is commonly met in clinical practice especially in adolescent. However...
Background: Ingrown toe nail is a common condition which causes lot of discomfort and morbidity. Tho...
Objective: The most frequent nail pathology of the hallux is the ingrown toenail. In our study, we e...
Ingrown toenail is a disease of both children and adults, causing discomfort or pain of varying degr...
Many treatment modalities of ingrown toenail are reported in the literature, often associated with u...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
Introduction: According to existing views, the ingrown nail is one of the diseases that often occurs...
Introduction: An ingrown toenail is a serious medical problem that cannot be overlooked, and the dec...