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  • Dermatology
  • Toxicology
  • Photobiology

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  • Photoonycholysis (PO) is a rare nail disorder first identified in 1961.
  • It can be triggered by drug intake, topical aminolevulinate photodynamic therapy, or photosensitive conditions like porphyria and pseudoporphyria.
  • Spontaneous cases of PO are exceptionally uncommon.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an updated review of the diverse causes of photoonycholysis.
  • To highlight novel factors contributing to the development of PO.
  • To categorize PO into distinct types and discuss practical management aspects.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of scientific articles and case reports on photoonycholysis.
  • Analysis of drug-induced and condition-associated cases of PO.
  • Categorization of PO based on clinical presentation and etiology.

Main Results:

  • Four distinct types of photoonycholysis have been identified, independent of the causative agent.
  • An updated comprehensive list of drugs known to induce PO is presented.
  • New potential triggers for photoonycholysis have been identified.

Conclusions:

  • Photoonycholysis presents with varied etiologies, including drug reactions, photodynamic therapy, and specific medical conditions.
  • Despite advancements, the experimental reproduction of PO remains a challenge, indicating that its pathogenesis requires further elucidation.
  • Understanding the diverse causes and types of PO is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.