Balakirski G, Löser CR. [Common nail diseases in children and adolescents : Recognize, advise, treat].
DERMATOLOGIE (HEIDELBERG, GERMANY) 2023;
74:199-212. [PMID:
36745230 PMCID:
PMC9900549 DOI:
10.1007/s00105-022-05106-1]
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Abstract
There are a number of nail diseases that primarily occur in children and adolescents. Many of these nail changes are physiologic and are only transient. Thus, they do not need any therapy. Infectious nail diseases or nail involvement in chronic inflammatory dermatoses can be found in both children and adults, and may require specific treatment. Nail pigmentation such as longitudinal melanonychia occur significantly less frequently in children than in adult patients, and have different causes and a better prognosis. Knowledge about these child-specific peculiarities of nail diseases is necessary in order to provide the best possible advice to parents and to offer appropriate treatment. This article focuses on the most common and important nail diseases in children and adolescents and their treatment.
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