Ingrown toenails are painful conditions that especially affect young people and may become chronic if not treated. We describe a case of chronically inflamed ingrown toenail left untreated for three years. In the physical examination, skin bridging and epithelialization was observed in midline secondary to soft tissue hypertrophy of the lateral nail matrixes. Epithelized fibrous tissue was cut across the lateral nail matrix and left for secondary healing. Partial matrixectomy was applied and the remnants were cauterized in compliance with the Winograd procedure after removal of the nail. Our case is an advanced condition which is the second report in the literature. Skin bridging secondary to excess soft tissue hypertrophy can be observed i...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
An ingrown toenail is a frequently seen condition which affects life comfort negatively. Several sur...
We present a case report of an 18-year-old male who was diagnosed with a chronic non-congenital ingr...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
An ingrown toenail is an inflammatory process occurring as a result of ingrowing medial or lateral e...
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...
Pharmacists field numerous questions about foot care issues in a typical month. One of the more comm...
WOS: 000311584800011PubMed ID: 23149533PURPOSE Ingrown toenail is one of the most common nail condit...
Introduction: An ingrown toenail is a serious medical problem that cannot be overlooked, and the dec...
Ingrown toenail is a disease of both children and adults, causing discomfort or pain of varying degr...
Objectives: Ingrowing toe nail is a frequent disorder of the foot. In this study, we evaluated the r...
Objective: The most frequent nail pathology of the hallux is the ingrown toenail. In our study, we e...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
An ingrown toenail is a frequently seen condition which affects life comfort negatively. Several sur...
We present a case report of an 18-year-old male who was diagnosed with a chronic non-congenital ingr...
Introduction. The recurrent course of an ingrown toenail remains a serious problem to this day, desp...
An ingrown toenail is an inflammatory process occurring as a result of ingrowing medial or lateral e...
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...
Pharmacists field numerous questions about foot care issues in a typical month. One of the more comm...
WOS: 000311584800011PubMed ID: 23149533PURPOSE Ingrown toenail is one of the most common nail condit...
Introduction: An ingrown toenail is a serious medical problem that cannot be overlooked, and the dec...
Ingrown toenail is a disease of both children and adults, causing discomfort or pain of varying degr...
Objectives: Ingrowing toe nail is a frequent disorder of the foot. In this study, we evaluated the r...
Objective: The most frequent nail pathology of the hallux is the ingrown toenail. In our study, we e...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
We treated 249 patients for ingrowing toenails in a prospective randomised study which compared wedg...
Background: Ingrown toenail is a common problem causing significant morbidity. Various procedures us...
An ingrown toenail is a frequently seen condition which affects life comfort negatively. Several sur...