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Optimal management of nail disease in patients with psoriasis [PDF]
Bianca Maria Piraccini, Michela Starace Division of Dermatology, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy Abstract: Psoriasis is a common skin disease, with nail involvement in approximately 80%
Piraccini BM, Starace M
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Nails in systemic disease [PDF]
A change in colour, size, shape or texture of finger- and toenails can be an indicator of underlying systemic disease. An appreciation of these nail signs, and an ability to interpret them when found, can help guide diagnosis and management of a general medical patient.
Charlotte E Gollins, David de Berker
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Advancement and independent validation of a deep learning-based tool for automated scoring of nail psoriasis severity using the modified nail psoriasis severity index [PDF]
ObjectiveTo improve and validate a convolutional neural network (CNN)-based model for the automated scoring of nail psoriasis severity using the modified Nail Psoriasis Severity Index (mNAPSI) with adequate accuracy across all severity classes and ...
Stephan Kemenes+30 more
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Validation of patient-reported outcome measures for dactylitis, psoriatic skin and nail disease, and uveitis in patients with psoriatic arthritis in routine care. [PDF]
Nielung LM+4 more
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Background: Nail diseases are common problems that often exhibit diagnostic challenge for many dermatologists especially when nails are primarily affected without skin involvement.
Muhsin A. Al-Dhalimi+1 more
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Introda significant: Onychomycosis is the most common nail disorder seen in clinical practice, and it may have significant impact on patient quality of life.
Samantha Jo Albucker+4 more
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Classification of melanonychia, Beau’s lines, and nail clubbing based on nail images and transfer learning techniques [PDF]
Background Nail diseases are malformations that appear on the nail plate and are classified according to their own signs and symptoms that may be related to other medical conditions.
Derya Yeliz Coşar Soğukkuyu, Oğuz Ata
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Bullous Lichen Planus of the Nails: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory disorder that may affect the skin, nails, and/or oral mucosa. Bullous lichen planus is a rare variant of lichen planus, which is even less common in the nails.
Jonathan K. Hwang+2 more
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Human nail disease is usually ignored since it does not reveal clinical signs that are harmful to one's health. Nail disease, on the other hand, can be an early sign of a health issue.
Sugondo Hadiyoso, Suci Aulia
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Onychomycosis is the most common nail disease encountered in clinical practice. Its importance extends well beyond aesthetics, often causing pain, difficulty with ambulation and performing daily activities, and impairing quality of life.
Julianne M. Falotico+2 more
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