In this video, Dr Vincenzo Piccolo explores the dermoscopic and clinical characteristics of common nail conditions you might see in your practice.
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Dr Piccolo classifies nail conditions into four main categories:
- Infections
- Inflammatory disorders
- Trauma/self-induced
- Tumours
In the video, Dr Piccolo uses real patient examples with clinical and dermoscopic photos to explore the common nail diseases, including:
- Onychomycosis
- Acute paronychia
- Chronic paronychia
- Green nail syndrome
- Viral warts secondary to HPV infection
- Nail psoriasis
- Nail lichen planus
- Trachyonychia
- Trachyonychia secondary to nail biting
- Artificial nails allergic reaction
- Princer nails, onychocryptosis, periungual granuloma
- Median canaliform nail dystrophy
- Subungual haemorrhage
- Onychopapilloma
- Onychomatricoma
- Subungual exostosis
- Koenen tumour
- Glomus tumour
- Naevi, including congenital naevi
- Melanoma of the nail, including amelanotic melanoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Bowen's Disease
Learn about all this and much more in the video below, and explore the HealthCert online Professional Diploma program in General Dermatology.
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