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Diseases of the Nails and Their Management [PDF]
Books on the subject of nails have proliferated during the past several years. Diseases of the Nails and Their Management joins this group. This work has positive and negative points. The references are complete and numerous but are at times difficult to correlate with the text.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2006
The diagnosis of pediatric nail populations is complicated because a large proportion of pediatric nail presentations involve parents bringing in their children with questions regarding nail appearance rather than the plain presentation of a disease or functional problem. Parents are concerned whether the nails are normal, if they are uncomfortable for
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The diagnosis of pediatric nail populations is complicated because a large proportion of pediatric nail presentations involve parents bringing in their children with questions regarding nail appearance rather than the plain presentation of a disease or functional problem. Parents are concerned whether the nails are normal, if they are uncomfortable for
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Archives of Dermatology, 1965
Fragility, splintering, fissuring of the nails, longitudinal discolorations, and subungual dyskeratoses are important diagnostic features of Darier's disease.
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Fragility, splintering, fissuring of the nails, longitudinal discolorations, and subungual dyskeratoses are important diagnostic features of Darier's disease.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2006
Although many nail disorders have been associated with drug intake, most reports are anecdotal. Most nail changes caused by drugs are the outcome of acute toxicity to the nail epithelia; nail symptoms depend on which nail structure is damaged. The most com-mon symptoms include Beau's lines/onychomadesis, melanonychia, onycholysis, and periungual ...
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Although many nail disorders have been associated with drug intake, most reports are anecdotal. Most nail changes caused by drugs are the outcome of acute toxicity to the nail epithelia; nail symptoms depend on which nail structure is damaged. The most com-mon symptoms include Beau's lines/onychomadesis, melanonychia, onycholysis, and periungual ...
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Nail manifestations of systemic diseases
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2004Changes in the color, shape, or texture of the nails can be indicative of a wide range of disease states. Podiatrists routinely have the opportunity to observe and evaluate this aspect of pedal anatomy. This article provides a review of the relevant anatomy, an approach to the history and examination, and a description of the various nail changes as ...
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Advances in dermatology, 1997
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Tosti A., Peluso A. M., Piraccini B. M.
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Tosti A., Peluso A. M., Piraccini B. M.
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The Nail in Health and Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981It seems that fingernails and toe-nails, despite being among the more visible parts of human anatomy, rarely receive their due in literature. Those descriptions that are offered often seem to lean toward the sinister: long, clawlike fingernails or tortures involving insertions under, or extraction of, the nails.
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell H Rosner+2 more
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