The ingrowing toenail
Ingrowing toenails (also known as onychocryptosis) are a common and painful pathological nail condition which, if left untreated, may lead to serious infection (Bostanci et al, 2001; Bostanci et al, 2007; Brearley, 1958; Weaver et al, 2004). This paper sets out to describe the aetiology, diagnosis a...
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520 | |a Ingrowing toenails (also known as onychocryptosis) are a common and painful pathological nail condition which, if left untreated, may lead to serious infection (Bostanci et al, 2001; Bostanci et al, 2007; Brearley, 1958; Weaver et al, 2004). This paper sets out to describe the aetiology, diagnosis and management of this common condition, focusing on the chemical ablation (phenolisation) technique. | ||
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