Transverse Leukonychia

One or several finger nails exhibit a band, usually transverse, 1–2 mm wide and often occurring at the same site in each nail. Transverse leukonychia is almost always due to trauma affecting the distal matrix, for example overzealous manicuring. The condition is more frequently seen in children and adolescents. There is apparently an inborn tendency to develop transverse leukonychia from minor repeated trauma.
Multiple transverse leukonychia may involve the great toes and/or the second toe nails. In these patients, whose nails are never trimmed short, the free margin is presumed to impinge on the distal part of the shoe. Cutting the affected nails short leads to complete cure.
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