Patient: Female, 30.
Primary Diagnosis: Intertrochanteric fracture under an arthrodesed hip.
Co-existing Diseases: Developmental dysplasia of the hip.
Objectives: To find if there is any association between the abnormal interphalangeal (IPA) and/or hallux valgus angles (HVA) and onychocryptosis.
Materials And Methods: Eighty consecutive patients with proven ingrowing toenail of all grades had their interphalangeal and hallux valgus angles of the great toe been measured on a stress view standing radiograph, and compared with a control group of normal people.
Results: The mean age (SD) of our patients was 20 (6.