Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3207934 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2011 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundOnychoheterotopia is an extremely rare condition in which the nail tissue grows outside the classic nail unit of the dorsal fingers and toes. It presents as either small outgrowths of a deviant nail or a complete double fingernail malformation. The histology of the onychoheterotopia matrix is oftentimes very similar to the normal nail matrix, although it plays a central role in diagnosis.ObjectiveWe sought to review the current literature on the clinical and histologic aspects of onychoheterotopia.MethodsA literature search was performed to evaluate peer-reviewed articles on the topic.ResultsDetailed reports have characterized many features of onychoheterotopia. The various etiology and treatment options are reviewed.LimitationsThe study was limited to those articles in the English-language literature.ConclusionsIn this article, we provide a review of the literature based on the current understanding of onychoheterotopia, its diagnosis, and its management.