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摘要
趾骨下骨质增生(SE)是一种相对常见的良性骨肿瘤,主要发生在趾骨远端,尤其是拇指。甲畸形,如甲沟炎/甲旁炎,可同时出现,导致复杂的临床表现。虽然SE和甲沟炎是两种不同的疾病,但它们的临床表现有时会重叠,主要是当SE发生在甲床下,导致指甲变形和随后的嵌甲时。当趾甲内生伴随 SE 时,由于疼痛和感染风险增加,情况会变得更加复杂。这些病例的诊断需要仔细的临床检查和影像学检查。任何针对 SE 的手术治疗都应考虑到同时存在的病理性指甲生长和甲床异常。鉴于这些病症可能存在重叠和共同的症状,临床警惕性对于适当的诊断和治疗至关重要。本文回顾了这些病症之间的相互作用、它们对患者发病率的综合影响以及有效的手术治疗策略。
Subungual exostosis and chronic onychocryptosis: An intricate relationship - clinical review and management
Subungual exostosis (SE) is a relatively common benign bone tumor occurring primarily in the distal phalanx of the toes, particularly the hallux. Nail deformities, such as onychocryptosis / paronychia, can present concurrently, leading to complex clinical scenarios. Although SE and onychocryptosis are separate conditions, their clinical presentations can sometimes overlap, mainly when SE occurs under the nail bed, leading to nail deformation and subsequent ingrowth. When an ingrown toenail accompanies SE, the situation can become more complex due to increased pain and risk of infection. Diagnosis in these cases requires careful clinical examination and imaging studies. Any surgical intervention for the SE should consider concurrent pathological nail growth and nail bed abnormalities. The ultimate treatment goal is restoring normal anatomy, including salvage of the nail plate.
Given these conditions' potential overlap and shared symptomatology, clinical vigilance is essential for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
This paper reviews the interplay between these conditions, their combined impact on patient morbidity, and effective surgical management strategies.