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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 ...
PIRACCINI, BIANCA MARIA +3 more
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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 ...
PIRACCINI, BIANCA MARIA +3 more
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2010
The nail is a specialized keratinous skin appendage that grows approximately 2 to 3 mm per month, with complete replacement achieved in 6 to 9 months. Although this structure can be easily overlooked, nail disorders comprise approximately 10% of all dermatologic conditions.
Michael W, Cashman, Steven Brett, Sloan
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The nail is a specialized keratinous skin appendage that grows approximately 2 to 3 mm per month, with complete replacement achieved in 6 to 9 months. Although this structure can be easily overlooked, nail disorders comprise approximately 10% of all dermatologic conditions.
Michael W, Cashman, Steven Brett, Sloan
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An unusual congenital nail dystrophy ('soft nail disease')
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1977Summary An unusual, congenital, non-familial anomaly of all finger and toe nails was observed in a 33-year-old woman. The presence of an atrophic nail plate, which was very soft, has led us to call this condition ‘soft nail disease’. Histological and histochemical investigations have shown this to be an anatomical and functional defect of the nail ...
G, Prandi, M, Caccialanza
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Dermatology, 2002
We present a case of Bowen’s disease of the nail bed in a 60-year-old male. This case should remind us to biopsy any chronic lesion of the nail in order to reduce the delay in diagnosis. Indeed Bowen’s disease of the nail unit often presents as a clinically misleading ‘benign’ lesion.
Katia, Ongenae +2 more
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We present a case of Bowen’s disease of the nail bed in a 60-year-old male. This case should remind us to biopsy any chronic lesion of the nail in order to reduce the delay in diagnosis. Indeed Bowen’s disease of the nail unit often presents as a clinically misleading ‘benign’ lesion.
Katia, Ongenae +2 more
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Nail biting in rheumatic diseases
Clinical Rheumatology, 1995To ascertain if nail biting (usually considered a manifestation of emotional tension) was associated with fibromyalgia, 387 patients attending the Rheumatism Clinic at the Leeds General Infirmary were studied prospectively. Bitten nails appeared to be a feature of youth rather than of fibromyalgia.
V, Wright, B, Atrash, R, Hopkins
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2006
Although abnormalities of the nails have been reported in different systemic disorders,most of these abnormalities are nonspecific. This article reports and discusses only those nail signs that provide the clinician with clues for the diagnosis of systemic disorders.
TOSTI, ANTONELLA +3 more
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Although abnormalities of the nails have been reported in different systemic disorders,most of these abnormalities are nonspecific. This article reports and discusses only those nail signs that provide the clinician with clues for the diagnosis of systemic disorders.
TOSTI, ANTONELLA +3 more
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Metoprolol‐induced psoriatic nail disease
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2012AbstractWe describe the development of psoriatic nail disease due to metoprolol in a 58‐year‐old woman who was being treated for cardiac arrhythmias. The nail condition was unresponsive to topical and systemic treatments but resolved completely with the withdrawal of metoprolol. The reaction recurred with drug rechallenge and resolved when the drug was
Alexander, Gin +2 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2009
A 68-year-old man reports changes in his left big toenail. It has been discolored distally for the past 2 years.
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A 68-year-old man reports changes in his left big toenail. It has been discolored distally for the past 2 years.
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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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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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