Trachyonychia: Review and Update on Clinical Aspects, Histology, and Therapy

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Abstract

Trachyonychia is a disorder of the nail unit that most commonly presents with rough, longitudinally ridged nails (opaque trachyonychia) or less frequently, uniform, opalescent nails with pits (shiny trachyonychia). The term trachyonychia refers to 'rough nails.' This article comprehensively reviews the clinical, histologic, and therapeutic aspects of trachyonychia. The authors' preferred evaluation and management strategies of trachyonychia are included.

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Haber, J. S., Chairatchaneeboon, M., & Rubin, A. I. (2016). Trachyonychia: Review and Update on Clinical Aspects, Histology, and Therapy. Skin Appendage Disorders. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000449063

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