# Unveiling Giant Onychomatricoma: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenge

**Authors:** Katherine Nicole Calderón Tiburcio, Winston Damian Brito, Mariel Isa Pimentel, Ana Arisleyda Núñez

PMC · DOI: 10.1155/crdm/7190051 · 2026-02-05

## TL;DR

This paper presents a rare case of giant onychomatricoma, a benign nail tumor, and discusses the challenges in diagnosing and treating it, especially when it resembles fungal infections.

## Contribution

The paper contributes a detailed case report of giant onychomatricoma with a 2-year follow-up, emphasizing diagnostic challenges and multidisciplinary management.

## Key findings

- Giant onychomatricoma was confirmed via histopathology after initial misdiagnosis as onychomycosis.
- Surgical removal with no recurrence after 2 years shows effectiveness of complete nail avulsion and matricectomy.
- Dermoscopy and clinical evaluation are essential for accurate diagnosis of chronic nail deformities.

## Abstract

Onychomatricoma is a rare benign tumor of the nail matrix that is often misdiagnosed due to its resemblance to other nail conditions, particularly onychomycosis. A giant variant, which affects the entire nail structure, is even more uncommon, with fewer than 20 cases documented. We present the case of a 62‐year‐old male with a 5‐year history of a slow‐growing, asymptomatic tumor on the third nail of his left hand. Clinical examination revealed a papillomatous mass originating from the nail matrix, accompanied by nail thickening and xanthonychia. Dermoscopy showed longitudinal yellow, white, and gray lines, splinter hemorrhages, and a honeycomb pattern. Mycological testing suggested onychomycosis, but due to the size and persistence of the lesion, a multidisciplinary team recommended a complete nail avulsion and proximal matricectomy. Histopathological analysis revealed fibroepithelial projections covered by squamous epithelium and thickened nail plate fragments, confirming the diagnosis of giant onychomatricoma. The patient underwent surgical management and has shown no signs of recurrence after 2 years of follow‐up. This case highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges posed by giant onychomatricoma, particularly when coexisting with fungal infection. It also underscores the need for thorough clinical, dermoscopic, and histopathological evaluation in cases of chronic nail deformities.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** onychomycosis (MONDO:0001628), onychomatricoma (MONDO:0017587)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** nail avulsion (MESH:D009260), fungal infection (MESH:D009181), hemorrhages (MESH:D006470), tumor (MESH:D009369), onychomycosis (MESH:D014009), Giant Onychomatricoma (MESH:D005870), papillomatous mass (MESH:C536030)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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