Median nail dystrophy
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Median Nail Dystrophy (MND), also known as Dystrophia unguium mediana canaliformis, is a nail disorder characterized by a central groove or split in the nail plate. This condition can affect one or more fingernails or toenails.
Presentation
Median Nail Dystrophy typically presents as a longitudinal split or canal in the center of the nail. The groove may be accompanied by transverse ridges or splits. The condition is often symmetrical, affecting the same nail on both hands or feet.
Causes
The exact cause of Median Nail Dystrophy is not well understood. It is believed to be related to trauma or repetitive injury to the nail matrix, the area under the skin just behind the nail. Other potential causes include genetic predisposition and systemic diseases.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Median Nail Dystrophy is primarily clinical, based on the appearance of the nails. A dermatologist may perform a biopsy of the nail matrix if the diagnosis is uncertain or if other nail disorders are suspected.
Treatment
Treatment for Median Nail Dystrophy focuses on protecting the nails from further trauma. This may include:
- Avoiding repetitive trauma to the nails
- Using protective gloves
- Applying moisturizers to the nails and surrounding skin
In some cases, topical or systemic treatments may be recommended by a healthcare provider.
Prognosis
The prognosis for individuals with Median Nail Dystrophy is generally good. The condition is benign and does not lead to serious health problems. With proper care and avoidance of trauma, the appearance of the nails may improve over time.
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