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In onychogryphosis there is a rams horn-shaped deformity of the nail.

This shows how onychogryphosis is resolved after clearing chronic swelling of the patient's foot.
In onychogryphosis there is a rams horn-shaped deformity of the nail. The nail is usually markedly thickened and excessively long. It can occur on fingernails, but is much more common on toenails. This condition usually occurs on the thumb or fingers because of trauma, infection, a congenital defect, or surgery.

Orville J. Stone, M.d. is a dermatologist practicing in Southern California. He has taught at medical schools for 30 years and has published 150 scientific papers. His first paper on nail disorders appeared in 1962.
Toenail deformities most commonly occur in persons who have been disabled or who have had chronic swelling of the feet.
I took photographs of the toes of a woman who had onychogryphosis. She had severe swelling of her feet and I arranged for her to receive regular nursing care. Much to my surprise, I was able to document and publish the normal growth of the nail once swelling was reduced. Until that time, dermatologists thought of this as a permanent deformity.
Understanding onychogryphosis illustrates a number of principles that are valuable for total understanding of the nail. Some patients with onychogryphosis can be greatly aided by a nail technician. At times I have seen fairly dramatic cosmetic improvement by proper handling of the basic defect and the application of nail techniques.
Most of the fingernail changes occur as a direct result of severe trauma to the nail. A number of distinct changes can occur. One side of the nail grows faster than the other. The speeding up of one side or slowing down of the other side would give the same result. If you think of the nail as a sheet of plastic being extruded from a mold, the changes will make sense. Additionally, the damaged nail is moving outward slower than its normal rate, and the nail cells pile up thicker. As a consequence of thickness, the nails are often left untrimmed. Leaving this condition untreated adds trauma to the nail and further increases the damage.
I trim the nails with a clipper or a rotary drill. I suggest a rotary file on the fingernail to thin down the deformity, then following that with a cosmetic procedure to make the nail appear like the others.
When trimming these thickened and deformed nails, watch out for the presence of soft, normal tissue, which can sometimes extend to the center. A tube of tissue extending out through the center of the lesions would not be unusual, but clipping this can cause the client pain and bleeding.
When I see a deformed nail, I ask the patient if she wants it trimmed. I do not charge extra and it just takes a few seconds. I note the need for nail care on the chart and do it as often as necessary. The patient is extremely grateful. You can always find someone to drink coffee or beer with you, but no one wants to trim your nails.
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This shows how onychogryphosis is resolved after clearing chronic swelling of the patient's foot.
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