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- Nail dystrophy in focal acral hyperkeratosis: a distinctive feature?
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Volume 0, Issue 0, Page ???, December 2004. - Glomus tumor-induced longitudinal splitting of nail mimicking median
Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology 2008 74(3):257-259... - Voting Question: Could my nail pitting be a sign of something else?
Also, if i can get more information on 20 nail dystrophy that would be awfully helpful. I've tried looking up this information online but its... - Engineered telomere degradation models dyskeratosis congenita.
DC) is an inherited bone marrow failure syndrome characterized by cutaneous symptoms, including hyperpigmentation and nail dystrophy. - Nail Dystrophy-skin Disordersnail Dystrophy-skin Disorders
...and nail bed, resulting in elevation of the former.Damage to the nail as a result of trauma or specific disease results in nail dystrophy. Nail... - Nail Dystrophy and Fungal Infections
Damage to the nail as a result of trauma or specific disease results in nail dystrophy. Nail dystrophy is defined as the presence of misshapen... - Onychodystrophy and tumor-stage mycosis fungoides confined to a...
Nail involvement with mycosis fungoides has been scarcely reported, but when present ranges from 20-nail dystrophy to yellow discoloration. - Treatment of nail psoriasis with a modified regimen of steroid...
Rawalpindi, from February 1999 to January 2001. Patients and Methods: Patients having psoriatic nail dystrophy, reporting to the skin... - User:Csörföly D/med13
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Fungal infection is a very common cause of nail dystrophy. The great toenail, in particular, seems prone to infection.



