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Assessing onychial disorders in the older patient
1Temple University, School of Podiatric Medicine, Department of Community Health, Aging and Health Policy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. aehelfand@aol.com
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
|September 4, 2003
Abstract:
Disorders and diseases of the toenails (onychial) in the older patient are often the focus of the primary foot complaints. They may be a result of the aging process, the end result of repetitive microtrauma or historical major trauma, a complication or related clinical change associated with a multiple system disease or condition, or a localized foot problem. This article details the symptoms of and problems associated with onychial disorders in the elderly.