Drug-induced paronychia - Nail and Distal Digit
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Acute paronychia is generally due to infectious etiologies, while chronic paronychia is typically due to irritants. Medications are also responsible for some acute and chronic paronychias and correlate with the introduction of the drug. Reported drug culprits include retinoids, lamivudine, cyclosporine, indinavir, azidothymidine (AZT), cephalexin, sulfonamides, cetuximab, gefitinib, fluorouracil (5FU), methotrexate, vandetanib, capecitabine, doxorubicin, and docetaxel. The paronychia typically resolves once the medication is discontinued.
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T50.995A – Adverse effect of other drugs, medicaments and biological substances, initial encounter
SNOMEDCT:
71906005 – Paronychia
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Last Updated:07/24/2017