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Prevalence of body-focused repetitive behaviors among the general population of Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Onychophagia: detailed clinical characteristics

International Journal of Dermatology, 2021
AbstractBackgroundOnychophagia is a common disorder affecting 20% to 30% of the general population. It is defined as habitual nail biting and can cause various changes in the nail units. However, to date, there has been a paucity of data focusing on nail deformities related to onychophagia.
Jun‐Oh Shin   +7 more
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Onychophagia and onychotillomania can be effectively managed

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2017
Michelle Magid   +2 more
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Onychophagia‐Induced Longitudinal Melanonychia

Pediatric Dermatology, 2011
Abstract:  An otherwise‐healthy 13‐year‐old girl with previously normal nails developed longitudinal pigmented bands on multiple fingernails. Physical examination revealed faintly pigmented bands on multiple fingernails and on the left fifth toenail. We believed that the cause of the pigmented bands was onychophagia‐induced longitudinal melanonychia, a
Rachel B, Anolik   +2 more
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Nailbiting, or onychophagia: A special habit

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2008
Onychophagia, or nailbiting, is a common oral habit, observed in both children and adults. The etiologies suggested for nailbiting include anxiety, stress, loneliness, imitation of other family member, heredity, inactivity, transference from a thumb-sucking habit, and poorly manicured nails.
Orlando Motohiro Tanaka   +1 more
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