Abstract

Onychomadesis is a rare condition characterized by the spontaneous separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. This case series aims to provide a comprehensive overview of onychomadesis cases observed in pediatric age group . We present a retrospective analysis of clinical and demographic data from a series of pediatric patients diagnosed with onychomadesis, outlining the clinical features, potential etiological factors, management strategies, and outcomes. Further research and collaboration are essential to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and optimize therapeutic approaches for onychomadesis in children.

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