Pterygium unguis

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Pterygium Unguis

Pterygium Unguis (pronunciation: ter-ij-ee-um un-gwis) is a medical condition related to the nail (unguis) of a human being. The term is derived from the Greek word 'pteryx' meaning 'wing' and the Latin word 'unguis' meaning 'nail'.

Definition

Pterygium Unguis, also known as Dorsal Pterygium, is a condition where the nail bed extends to the nail plate, causing a wing-like growth on the nail. This condition is often associated with nail trauma or a severe systemic disease.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of Pterygium Unguis is the abnormal growth of the nail bed onto the nail plate. This can cause discomfort, pain, and may affect the normal functioning of the nail. In severe cases, the nail may become deformed.

Causes

The exact cause of Pterygium Unguis is unknown. However, it is often associated with severe systemic diseases such as scleroderma, lupus, and Raynaud's disease. Nail trauma or injury can also lead to this condition.

Treatment

Treatment for Pterygium Unguis primarily involves managing the underlying condition causing the nail deformity. This may include medications to treat systemic diseases or surgery to correct nail deformities.

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