• 제목/요약/키워드: Onycholysis

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베체트병에서 발생한 재발성 손발톱박리증 (Recurrent onycholysis in a patient with Behcet's disease)

  • 김현석;이동석;이승환;권우혁;김윤정
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.56-58
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    • 2016
  • Onycholysis is defined as a distal or distal lateral separation of the nail plate from the underlying or lateral supporting structures including nail bed, hyponychium, and lateral nail fold. Trauma, infection, psoriasis, thyrotoxicosis, and numerous drugs are common causes of onycholysis. However, there are few specific data on nail findings in Behcet's disease (BD). In this paper, we report on a 60-year-old man with BD, with no past history except BD, who developed recurrent onycholysis. The symptoms of onycholysis are considered to be recurrent depending on the activity of BD. The nail lesion showed improvement after classic treatment of BD and topical steroid ointment.

Docetaxel 투여 후 발생한 조갑하 농양 및 조갑 박리증 1예 (A Case of Subungal Abscess and Onycholysis Induced by Docetaxel)

  • 정한영;이창률;김형중;안철민;장윤수
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • 제62권2호
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    • pp.125-128
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    • 2007
  • Docetaxel은 비소세포암에서 널리 사용되는 taxoid 계열의 항암제로, 조갑변화의 부작용은 한국에서 드물게 알려져 있다. 저자들은 비소세포암 4기인 62세 남환이 5차례 docetaxel 및 carboplatin 항암치료시행 7일 후 발생한 조갑하 농양 및 조갑 박리의 진단과 치료 1예를 경험하여 문헌 고찰과 함께 보고하는 바이다.

발톱에 발생한 역행조갑 환자의 치험례 (A Case of Retronychia on Toenail)

  • 최석민;김철한;강상규;탁민성
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제37권2호
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    • pp.178-181
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: Retronychia is the embedding of the nail into proximal nail fold. Retronychia starts with disruption of the longitudinal growth of the nail. With the growth of a new nail, the old one is pushed upwards and backwards. This leads to embedding of the top nail into the ventral aspect of the proximal nail fold and results with chronic paronychia. We present a case of retronychia that was rarely reported in the literature. Methods: A 46-year old female presented with a 3-month history of painful right first, 2nd, 3rd toenail changes. Although she was initially treated with broad spectrum antibiotics, she did not response to therapy. Later, she presented to our department because of progressively worsening pain that impaired her walking. Physical examination revealed with proximal nail fold erythema, painful swelling, yellowish nail discoloration, and distal onycholysis. Bacterial and fungus culture showed no organism. Treatment was surgical nail avulsion under local anesthesia. Results: The postoperative course was uneventful. 10 months later, the patient had a normal growing nail and was free of symptoms. Conclusion: We report a case of retronychia on toenail. Retronychia is a proximal nail plate ingrowth into the proximal nail fold which is associated with multiple generations of nail plate misaligned beneath the proximal nail. Management consisted of simple avulsion of superimposed nail. Retronychia is suspected with a persistent paronychia, particularly in the setting of trauma. Avulsion of the top nail confirms the diagnosis and may be curative if the underlying nail appears healthy.