| Literature DB >> 25674152 |
Mehmet Dadaci1, Bilsev Ince2, Zeynep Altuntas3, Haldun Onuralp Kamburoglu4, Ozan Bitik5.
Abstract
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 in untreated bilateral Heinfert or Frost stage 3 ingrown nails. This rare case can be classified as advanced stage 3 disease or stage 4.Entities:
Keywords: Frost classification; Heifetz classification; Ingrown toenail; Skin bridging
Year: 2014 PMID: 25674152 PMCID: PMC4320744 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.306.5790
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pak J Med Sci ISSN: 1681-715X Impact factor: 1.088
Heifetz and Forest classifications for ingrown toenails.
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Fig.1Preoperative photograph.
Fig.218 months after operation.