• Hautarzt · Jan 2003

    [Nail changes during childhood].

    • I Effendy.
    • HautklinikStädtische Kliniken Bielefeld. isaak.effendy@sk-bielefeld.de
    • Hautarzt. 2003 Jan 1;54(1):41-4.

    AbstractNail changes occur frequently in adults, but are relatively rare in children. There are, however, certain nail changes that emerge particularly during childhood. Ingrown nails, onychoschizia, congenital slanted alignment of the large toenail, and psoriasiform nail dystrophies can be frequently observed in toddlers and in schoolchildren the syndrome of an ingrown nail, nail artifacts, periungual warts or fibromas, trachyonychia, and nail mycoses. Connatal nail changes can appear as isolated events or together with other symptoms whereas acquired nail changes are caused by infections, traumatic injuries, or tumors, in conjunction with skin diseases or general illnesses, or even develop spontaneously.

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