Successful treatment of onychomatricoma with minimally invasive surgical procedures based on its pathogenesis: A case report.
Julia MiyamotoYuhei KawashimaMichitaro HayakawaTakaiyuki FusumaeTetsuya YoshidaMasataka SaitoPublished in: The Journal of dermatology (2024)
Onychomatricoma is a rare, fibroepithelial tumor of the nail. Although it is benign, unnecessary and excessive treatment, such as extensive or total removal of the nail matrix, has been reported in the past. Recently, it was speculated that onychomatricoma is derived from onychomatricodermis, the dermal stroma of the nail matrix. Excision of the stromal rather than the epithelial component of the tumor is important. However, since the boundary between the normal and diseased stroma is usually unclear, minimal excision at the base of the tumor projection should be sufficient. We report a case of onychomatricoma and suggest a method of surgical treatment that would minimize postoperative deformity of the nail plate.