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- Acute paronychia is an acute infection of the nail folds and periungual tissues, usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus.
- Treatment of acute paronychia includes incision and drainage of any purulent fluid, soaks, and topical and/or oral antibacterials.
- Chronic paronychia is a chronic irritant dermatitis of the periungual tissues resulting from barrier damage to the protective nail tissues, including the cuticle and the proximal and lateral nail folds.
- Water and irritant avoidance is the hallmark of treatment of chronic paronychia.
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Daniel CR 3rd. Paronychia. Dermatol Clin. 1985 Jul;3(3):461-4.[Abstract]
Daniel CR 3rd. Simple chronic paronychia. In: Scher RK, Daniel CR 3rd, eds. Nails: diagnosis, therapy, surgery. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier; 2005:99-103.
Daniel CR 3rd, Daniel MP, Daniel J, et al. Managing simple chronic paronychia and onycholysis with ciclopirox 0.77% and an irritant-avoidance regimen. Cutis. 2004 Jan;73(1):81-5.[Abstract]
Daniel CR 3rd, Daniel MP, Daniel CM, et al. Chronic paronychia and onycholysis: a thirteen-year experience. Cutis. 1996 Dec;58(6):397-401.[Abstract]
1. Daniel CR 3rd. Paronychia. Dermatol Clin. 1985 Jul;3(3):461-4.[Abstract]
2. Daniel CR 3rd. Simple chronic paronychia. In: Scher RK, Daniel CR 3rd, eds. Nails: diagnosis, therapy, surgery. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier; 2005:99-103.
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6. Goto H, Yoshikawa S, Mori K, et al. Effective treatments for paronychia caused by oncology pharmacotherapy. J Dermatol. 2016;43:670-673.[Abstract]
7. Ventura F, Correia O, Duarte AF, et al. Retronychia - clinical and pathophysiological aspects. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2016 Jan;30(1):16-9.[Abstract]
8. Wu IB, Schwartz RA. Herpetic whitlow. Cutis. 2007 Mar;79(3):193-6.[Abstract]
9. Ferreira Vieira d'Almeida L, Papaiordanou F, Araújo Machado E, et al. Chronic paronychia treatment: square flap technique. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2016 Aug;75(2):398-403.[Abstract]
10. Daniel CR 3rd, Daniel MP, Daniel J, et al. Managing simple chronic paronychia and onycholysis with ciclopirox 0.77% and an irritant-avoidance regimen. Cutis. 2004 Jan;73(1):81-5.[Abstract]
11. Daniel CR 3rd, Daniel MP, Daniel CM, et al. Chronic paronychia and onycholysis: a thirteen-year experience. Cutis. 1996 Dec;58(6):397-401.[Abstract]
12. Marques AR, Straus SE. Herpes simplex. In: Freedberg EM, Eisen AZ, Wolff K, et al, eds. Fitzpatrick's dermatology in general medicine. 6th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 2003:2059-70.
13. Grover C, Bansal S, Nanda S, et al. En bloc excision of proximal nail fold for treatment of chronic paronychia. Dermatol Surg. 2006 Mar;32(3):393-8;discussion 398-9.[Abstract]
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