Pterygium unguis
Pterygium unguis (or dorsal pterygium[1]: 660 ) forms as a result of scarring between the proximal nailfold and matrix, with the classic example being lichen planus, though it has been reported to occur as a result of sarcoidosis and Hansen's disease.[2]
Pterygium unguis | |
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Other names | Dorsal pterygium |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Causes | Lichen planus |
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