Nail Deformities and Injuries

Prim Care. 2015 Dec;42(4):677-91. doi: 10.1016/j.pop.2015.08.005.

Abstract

A variety of nail deformities commonly presents in the primary care office. An understanding of nail anatomy coupled with inspection of the nails at routine office visits can reveal undetected disorders. Some problems are benign, and treatment should be attempted by the primary care provider, such as onychomycosis, paronychia, or ingrown toenails. For conditions such as benign melanonychia, longitudinal ridges, isolated Beau lines, and onycholysis, clinicians may offer reassurance to patients who are concerned about the change in their nails. For deformities such as early pterygium or clubbing, a thorough evaluation and referral to an appropriate specialist may be warranted.

Keywords: Deformities; Nail avulsion; Onychomycosis; Toenail.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nail Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Nail Diseases / drug therapy*
  • Nails
  • Nails, Ingrown / diagnosis
  • Nails, Ingrown / therapy
  • Primary Health Care*