Giant Onychomatricoma of the Great Toenail: Case Report and Review Focusing on Less Common Variants
Author(s) -
Christos Prevezas,
Ioanna Triantafyllopoulou,
Helena Belyayeva,
Dimitrios Sgouros,
Stephanos Konstantoudakis,
Ioannis Panayiotides,
Dimitrios Rigopoulos
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
skin appendage disorders
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.773
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 2296-9195
pISSN - 2296-9160
DOI - 10.1159/000445386
Subject(s) - nail disease , nail (fastener) , medicine , dermatology , basal cell , nail plate , giant cell , nail matrix , rare disease , pathology , disease , paronychia , materials science , metallurgy
Onychomatricoma is a rare benign fibroepithelial filamentous tumor originating from the nail matrix. It typically presents with the clinical tetrad of xanthonychia, pachyonychia, proximal splinter hemorrhages and increased transverse overcurvature of the nail plate. The giant variant can easily confuse the clinician due to its extensive nail dystrophy that can mask the characteristic features of this tumor. Benign (fibrokeratoma, ungual fibroma, onycholytic matricoma) and malignant entities (Bowen's disease, squamous cell carcinoma, onycholytic carcinoma) are mimics of the disease. Nail surgery can facilitate the diagnosis, which should always be confirmed by histology, as rare variants do exist.
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