The patient is a two year-old girl with a 6 - 12 month history of a nail dystrophy. Her brother had a similar process but this cleared without therapy after a few months. Her pediatrician has prescribed ketoconazole cream which was not effective after 1 - 2 months.
O/E: All nails on the left foot and two nail of the right foot are lusterless and show horizontal ridges and oil-droplet changes. There is mild onycholysis. Her fingernails are normal. No other skin changes.
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The child was very apprehensive and for that reason I did not do a KOH prep.
Diagnosis: In the differential diagnosis I included onychomycosis, evolving 20 Nail Distrophy and psoriasis. I will see her back in 2 - 3 months. If there is no improvement, KOH prep will be performed. I need to ask if either patent or sibling has a nail dystrophy.
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