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  • Title: Treatment of transverse overcurvature of the nail with a plastic device: measurement of response.
    Author: Di Chiacchio N, Kadunc BV, Trindade de Almeida AR, Madeira CL.
    Journal: J Am Acad Dermatol; 2006 Dec; 55(6):1081-4. PubMed ID: 17097403.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Transverse overcurvature of the nail is a painful condition that has been treated by conservative and/or surgical methods. OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the efficacy of a plastic device for treatment of transverse overcurvature of the nail and to use a practical method (plaster mold) to evaluate follow-up of nail widening during and after treatment. METHODS: Twenty-five patients with transverse overcurvature of the nail were treated with placement of a plastic device. Pain assessment was done on a monthly basis. Nail improvement was evaluated through photographs and measurement of widening by plaster molds. RESULTS: Relief of pain could be determined in almost 100% of the cases in a 3-month period. Widening of overcurvature of the nail occurred in all cases. The plaster mold allowed a practical measurement of improvement in nail shape. CONCLUSION: The plastic device is an effective, safe, noninvasive, and inexpensive treatment option for overcurved nails. The plaster mold is a practical method to evaluate improvement in nail shape.
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