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Nail changes in systemic diseases
Discerning between actual nail conditions and nail changes associated with systemic disease is a very important and interesting part of any clinical examination.
Mojakgomo H. Motswaledi, M.C. Mayayise
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Treatment of nail diseases in the emergency department
Background Although Americans seek care for their nail diseases on an outpatient basis, they also seek nail care in the setting of the emergency department (ED).
Suraj Muddasani +2 more
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Applications and prospects of artificial intelligence in the auxiliary diagnosis of nail diseases
Diagnosis of nail disorders often relies on the expertise of experienced clinicians. However, artificial intelligence (AI), which has achieved significant progress in the field of diagnosis of skin diseases in recent years, also holds great promise for ...
HE Mengwen, MAI Sien, MA Han
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Dermoscopy is a noninvasive and inexpensive method of magnifying in vivo examination of skin and nails allowing for immediate visualization of specific characteristics that could otherwise be overlooked by the naked eye.
Antonella Tosti +3 more
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Nail changes in systemic amyloidosis
Nail examination must be an essential part of physical examination in our daily clinical practice, as nail changes may be the revealing sign of systemic diseases in the absence of other alarming signs.
Noureddine Litaiem +5 more
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Nail involvement in psoriatic arthritis
Nail psoriasis is considered a significant psychological and social problem causing functional impairment in affected patients. Nail changes hamper their daily and occupational activities and contribute to a worse quality of life.
Piotr Sobolewski +2 more
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Role of tangential biopsy in the diagnosis of nail psoriasis [PDF]
Background Histopathology can be crucial for diagnosis of inflammatory nail diseases. Longitudinal excision and punch biopsies are the most used techniques to obtain the tissue sample.
Laura Bertanha +4 more
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Beau’s Lines and Onychomadesis: A Systematic Review of Characteristics and Aetiology
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Bo Ri Kim +4 more
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Onychomadesis with lichen planus: An under-recognized manifestation
Onychomadesis or proximal separation of the nail pate usually results from severe, generalized dermatoses like bullous diseases, hand foot and mouth disease, varicella or severe cutaneous drug reactions.
Chander Grover, Suruchi Vohra
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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.
IORIZZO, MATILDE +3 more
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