Predisposing Factors, Treatment, and Pathophysiology of Retronychia in China: A Retrospective Study of 107 Cases.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatologic Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1097/DSS.0000000000004467
Liang Chen, Wei Wang, Heng Wang, Dong Dong, Tianyi Liu
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Abstract

Background: Retronychia, a condition marked by abnormal nail growth, is frequently underdiagnosed and misinterpreted, with a few reported cases in the literature.

Objective: To investigate the pathophysiology, identify contributing factors, and assess the outcomes of surgical and nonsurgical treatments for retronychia.

Methods and materials: A retrospective review of 107 retronychia cases diagnosed at the center between January 2021 and July 2022 was conducted.

Results: Predisposing factors were identified in 93.46% of cases, with 88.79% of patients reporting a habit of wearing socks during sleep before symptom onset. Noninvasive treatments targeting these factors led to full recovery in 79.55% of cases, while 13.64% experienced partial improvement, inducing reduced proximal nail fold inflammation. Nail avulsion, which involves removing the entire nail, achieved a relapse-free cure rate of 90.91%. When the innermost nail plate was preserved, the cure rate rose to 96.67%.

Conclusion: Chronic mechanical forces, frequently overlooked, play a pivotal role in retronychia onset and progression. Conservative management targeting these mechanical factors is recommended for patients with mild cases.

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中国视网膜皲裂的诱发因素、治疗和病理生理学:107 例病例的回顾性研究。
背景:甲沟炎(Retronychia)是一种以指甲异常生长为特征的疾病,经常被误诊和误读,文献中仅有少数病例报道:调查病理生理学,确定诱因,并评估手术和非手术治疗再甲的效果:对2021年1月至2022年7月期间在该中心确诊的107例再障病例进行回顾性研究:结果:93.46%的病例确定了诱发因素,88.79%的患者报告在症状发作前有睡觉时穿袜子的习惯。针对这些因素的非侵入性治疗使79.55%的病例完全康复,13.64%的病例得到部分改善,甲襞近端炎症减轻。指甲剥离术包括切除整个指甲,无复发治愈率为 90.91%。当保留最内层甲板时,治愈率上升到96.67%:结论:经常被忽视的慢性机械力在再障的发生和发展中起着关键作用。建议对轻度患者采取针对这些机械因素的保守治疗。
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Dermatologic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery 医学-皮肤病学
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