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It is incurvatum. My doc also uses incurvated but Stedman's won't accept

it. I keep changing it to incurvatum so I have no idea if she corrects it

at her end. She never says anything. One of those made up words?

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On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:34:25 -0800 " tessbear " writes:

> The right hallux tibial nail edge is deeply s/l *incravated*. There

> is also an associated foreign body granuloma-type reaction in

> addition to the normal paronychia seen with an ingrown toenail.

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> TIA

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Hi ! I found incurvated in Stedman's Ortho, although my Stedman's

spellchecker doesn't like it...odd. Hope it helps! :)

Ingrown toenail

The right hallux tibial nail edge is deeply s/l *incravated*. There is also

an associated foreign body granuloma-type reaction in addition to the normal

paronychia seen with an ingrown toenail.

TIA

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