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著者:Philip M. Buttaravoli and Kevin J. Brochu
 
Abstract
Nail root dislocations are easily missed injuries that result in permanent nail loss if not addressed properly. This chapter discusses the reduction technique to reduce a nail root dislocation and provides guidance for clinical management.
 
Keywords
germinal matrix
lunula
nail injury
nail root dislocation
nail root overlying eponychium
nail root reduction
reinsertion of nail root under eponychium

Presentation  
    The patient has caught a finger in a car door or dropped a heavy object on an exposed toe, causing a painful deformity. The base of the nail will be found resting above (on top of) the eponychium instead of in its normal anatomic position beneath. The cuticular line that had joined the eponychium at the nail fold will remain attached to the nail at its original position (Figs. 145.1 and 145.2).
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