Pincer Nail Deformity: Clinical Characteristics, Causes, and Managements

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Abstract

A pincer nail is a common nail deformity of toenails and is characterized by nail thickening and nail plate deformation. It often causes severe pain for patients. We perform a thorough literature review and an additional review of pertinent clinical cases, aiming to provide a comprehensive review of the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical classification, differential diagnosis, and treatment of pincer nail deformity (PND). Understanding the clinical characteristics and treatment progress of a pincer nail will provide clinicians with comprehensive and evidence-based information about PND, thus allowing the selection of an appropriate treatment according to the patient's request and the clinical manifestations of PND, which should maximize patient satisfaction.

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Huang, C., Huang, R., Yu, M., Guo, W., Zhao, Y., Li, R., & Zhu, Z. (2020). Pincer Nail Deformity: Clinical Characteristics, Causes, and Managements. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2939850

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