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NAIL CANDIDIASIS

The Journal of Dermatology, 1983
ABSTRACTOnychomycosis caused by Candida is often accompanied by paronychia. Not only the morbid changes in the nailplate caused by the true parasitism by Candida but also the secondary changes in the nail due to candidial paronychia are sometimes handled as though they were candidial onychia.Onychomycosis caused by candidial infection, i.e., nail ...
S, Watanabe   +3 more
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Evaluation of the bacterial burden of gel nails, standard nail polish, and natural nails on the hands of health care workers

American Journal of Infection Control, 2018
Background: Acrylic nails harbor more bacteria than natural nails, and wear is not recommended for health care workers (HCWs). Little is known about the new and popular gel nail products.
Angela L Hewlett   +7 more
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Nail Sarcoidosis

JAMA Dermatology, 2022
This case report describes significant longitudinal ridging and nail plate crumbling on several of a patient’s fingernails.
Rachael, Ward   +2 more
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Terry's Nails: A Sign of Systemic Disease

Indian Journal of Dermatology, 2017
Terry's nails are a type of apparent leukonychia, characterized by ground glass opacification of nearly the entire nail, obliteration of the lunula, and a narrow band of normal, pink nail bed at the distal border.
A. Witkowska   +2 more
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Nail tumors

Clinics in Dermatology, 2013
Most neoplasms of the nail apparatus have different clinical appearances, courses, and biological behaviors as compared with similar tumors located elsewhere on the skin. Some of these tumors are unique to the nail, such as onychomatricoma. As a general rule, benign lesions respect the general architecture of the nail apparatus, whereas malignant ones ...
Richert, Bertrand   +3 more
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NAIL INFECTIONS

Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
The increasing prevalence of onychomycoses, along with the wider range of organisms now recognized as potential pathogens, necessitates the accurate laboratory identification of the specific fungus involved. Although the majority of infections still are caused by dermatophyte and Candida species, many other nondermatophyte molds, such as Scytalidium ...
G, Midgley, M K, Moore
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Nail beauty

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2004
SummaryNail beauty depends firstly upon nail health. It is a truism to say that a beautiful nail is always a healthy nail. In addition, there are subjective and evolving aspects of nail beauty which are related to fashion. The texture of the nail affects its appearance and function. Soft or brittle nails are fragile.
Robert, Baran, Douglas, Schoon
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Nail Entities

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1989
Nail entities, the most commonly seen nail disorders in foot and their main etiologies are discussed. The reader is asked to consult other textbooks for complementary illustrated information.
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Brittle nails, fragile nails

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2004
Keywords: atopic keratin weathering syndrome; brittle nails; fine nails; fragile nails; nail regeneration; nail weathering; onychorrhexis; onychoschizia; thin ...
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Nail Surgery

Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
Competence in nail surgery requires a full understanding of the anatomy and structural relationship of the parts of the nail unit. A further facility to delineate the nail components allows the dermatosurgeon to approach the nail unit surgically and to correct any of its parts. This review has been an attempt to introduce the principles of nail surgery
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