1. Nail-patella syndrome - OMIM - Genetic disorder catalog - Genetics Home Reference
These resources supplement the information in the Genetics Home Reference condition summary on nail-patella syndrome.
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2. Nail-Biting
Nail-biting (onychophagia) is a common stress-relieving habit. You may bite your nails in times of stress or excitement, or in times of boredom or inactivity. It can also be a learned behavior from family members. Nail-biting is the most common of.....
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3. Hardin MD : Nail Problems : Pictures
DermAtlas (Dermatology Image Atlas), Johns Hopkins Univ; Nail Problems : Pictures DermAtlas (Dermatology Image Atlas), Johns Hopkins Univ; Nail Problems : Pictures
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4. Nail disorders
Common problem in adolescents and young adults; Usually affects the hallux but other nails may be affected; Due to lateral edge of nail cutting and growing into adjacent soft tissue; Bacterial or fungal infection may be superimposed;
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5. Nail disorders
There are several types of nail disorders. A fungal infection is the most common, usually affecting the toenails. Following proper treatment, a fungal nail infection is cured by the growth of new, non-infected nails...
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6. A-Z of Skin: Nail Disorders
Distorted, discoloured or otherwise unsightly 'abnormal' fingernails and toenails are very common problems experienced by people of all ages in the community. Damage to the nail may be caused by an injury, fungal disease, or other skin...
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7. Common Nail Disorders
Paronychia are inflammatory swellings around the nail bed.Paronychia are inflammatory swellings around the nail bed.
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8. DermAtlas: Dermatology Image nail_dystrphy_7_100114 (lichen planus - nail disorders) [dermatlas]
This healthy 12-year-old boy had a 2 year history of progressive nail dystrophy starting with a few nails and now involving all nails on fingers and toes except the left fourth finger. He had no skin or oral mucous membrane lesions and was minimal.....
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9. Deformities: Nail Disorders: Merck Manual Professional
About 50% of nail deformities result from fungal infection. The remainder result from various causes, including trauma, psoriasis, lichen planus, and occasionally cancer. Diagnosis may be obvious on examination, but sometimes fungal scrapings and ...
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10. Nails
Priorities... When life gets tough, beauty maintenance like shaping and polishing nails can be relegated to the back burner. Photo: Carol Sae Yang
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