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Nail Therapies: Current Clinical Practice

Nail Therapies: Current Clinical Practice

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A comprehensive guide to treatment options for nail disorders and injuries, including medical and surgical approaches, authored by experts from various countries. The book covers various topics such as anatomy, physiology, psoriasis, onychomycosis, lichen planus, onychotillomania, eczema, acrodermatitis continua, herpes simplex, paronychia, warts, yellow nail syndrome, onycholysis, nail fragility, beautification, nail prostheses, nail pigmentation, chemotherapy-induced nail abnormalities, intralesional nail therapies, drug side effects, classical nail surgery, and more.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 192 pages
\n Publication date: 14 April 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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A comprehensive guide to treatment options, both medical and surgical, for disorders and injuries affecting the nail. Authored by esteemed experts in the field, this book offers a valuable resource for clinicians managing nail diseases, spanning from trainees to experienced practitioners.

Anatomy and physiology of the nail unit:
This chapter provides an in-depth exploration of the anatomy and physiology of the nail unit, including its structure, growth, and function. It sheds light on the underlying mechanisms that contribute to nail disorders and injuries.

Psoriasis:
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder characterized by red, scaly patches on the skin. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for psoriasis affecting the nail. They also explore the relationship between psoriasis and other nail disorders such as onychomycosis.

Onychomycosis:
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection that affects the nails, resulting in thickened, discolored, and brittle nails. This chapter provides an overview of the various types of onychomycosis, including superficial, deep, and systemic infections. It discusses the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options, including both topical and oral medications.

Novel and emerging pharmacotherapy and device-based treatments for onychomycosis:
With the emergence of new treatments for onychomycosis, this chapter highlights the most promising pharmacotherapy and device-based treatments. It discusses the advantages and limitations of these treatments, as well as their potential side effects. The authors also provide guidance on selecting the most appropriate treatment regimen for individual patients.

Lichen planus:
Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that can affect the nails. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for lichen planus affecting the nail. They also explore the relationship between lichen planus and other nail disorders such as onychomycosis and psoriasis.

Onychotillomania (onychophagia, habit tic, median canaliform onychodystrophy):
Onychotillomania is a behavioral disorder characterized by the urge to bite or pick at the nails, resulting in damage and deformity. This chapter provides an overview of the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for onychotillomania, including behavioral therapies, medication, and surgical interventions.

Eczema:
Eczema is a chronic skin disorder characterized by inflammation and itching. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for eczema affecting the nail. They also explore the relationship between eczema and other nail disorders such as onychomycosis and lichen planus.

Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau:
Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau is a rare skin disorder characterized by severe itching and inflammation of the skin. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau, including topical medications, systemic therapies, and surgical interventions.

Herpes simplex (herpetic whitlow, herpetic paronychia):
Herpes simplex is a viral infection that affects the skin and mucous membranes, including the nails. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for herpes simplex affecting the nail, including antiviral medications and topical treatments.

Acute paronychia:
Acute paronychia is a bacterial infection that affects the nail bed and surrounding skin. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for acute paronychia, including topical antibiotics and surgical interventions.

Chronic paronychia:
Chronic paronychia is a persistent bacterial infection that affects the nail bed and surrounding skin. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for chronic paronychia, including topical antibiotics, systemic therapies, and surgical interventions.

Warts:
Warts are growths on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for warts affecting the nail, including topical medications, cryotherapy, and surgical interventions.

Yellow nail syndrome:
Yellow nail syndrome is a condition characterized by yellow discoloration of the nails due to various underlying causes, including infection, inflammation, and underlying medical conditions. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for yellow nail syndrome, including topical medications, systemic therapies, and surgical interventions.

Onycholysis:
Onycholysis is the separation of the nail from the nail bed. In this chapter, the authors discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options for onycholysis, including topical medications, systemic therapies, and surgical interventions.

Nail fragility and beautification:
Nail fragility and beautification are important aspects of nail care. In this chapter, the authors discuss various techniques and products used to enhance the appearance and strength of the nails, including nail treatments, nail polish, and nail accessories.

Nail prostheses:
Nail prostheses are used to replace damaged or missing nails. In this chapter, the authors discuss the various types of nail prostheses available, including artificial nails, nail wraps, and nail adhesives. They also provide guidance on selecting and applying nail prostheses.

Nail pigmentation:
Nail pigmentation is a cosmetic procedure used to enhance the color and appearance of the nails. In this chapter, the authors discuss the various techniques and products used to achieve nail pigmentation, including nail paints, nail gels, and nail powders. They also provide guidance on selecting the most appropriate nail pigmentation method for individual patients.

How to prevent and treat chemotherapy-induced nail abnormalities:
Chemotherapy is a cancer treatment that can cause various side effects, including nail abnormalities. In this chapter, the authors discuss the prevention and treatment options for chemotherapy-induced nail abnormalities, including protective measures, nail care practices, and surgical interventions.

Intralesional nail therapies:
Intralesional nail therapies are a specialized form of treatment for nail disorders that involve the injection of medications into the nail bed. In this chapter, the authors discuss the various types of intralesional nail therapies available, including corticosteroids, antibiotics, and antifungals. They also provide guidance on selecting the most appropriate intralesional nail therapy for individual patients.

Drug side effects on the distal phalanx:
The distal phalanx is the distal portion of the finger or toe. In this chapter, the authors discuss the potential side effects of medications on the distal phalanx, including pain, swelling, and discoloration. They also provide guidance on managing these side effects and preventing them from worsening.

Classical nail surgery and removal of the proximal nail:
Classical nail surgery is a procedure used to treat various nail disorders, including onychomycosis and nail fungus. In this chapter, the authors discuss the various types of classical nail surgery available, including nail avulsion, nail excision, and nail bed repair. They also provide guidance on selecting the most appropriate classical nail surgery for individual patients.

In conclusion, this comprehensive guide to treatment options, both medical and surgical, for disorders and injuries affecting the nail offers valuable insights and guidance for clinicians managing nail diseases. Authored by esteemed experts in the field, this book is a valuable resource for trainees, experienced practitioners, and researchers alike. By exploring the anatomy and physiology of the nail unit, psoriasis, onychomycosis, novel and emerging treatments, lichen planus, onychotillomania, eczema, acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau, herpes simplex, acute paronychia, chronic paronychia, warts, yellow nail syndrome, onycholysis, nail fragility and beautification, nail prostheses, nail pigmentation, chemotherapy-induced nail abnormalities, intralesional nail therapies, drug side effects on the distal phalanx, and classical nail surgery, the authors provide a comprehensive understanding of the various nail disorders and their treatment options. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the field of dermatology and nail care.

\n Weight: 410g\n
Dimension: 179 x 253 x 13 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367334789\n
Edition number: 2 New edition\n

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