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Koilonychia is a nail disorder that affects the color, shape, texture, and thickness of your fingernails or toenails and often associated with iron-deficiency with or without anemia. Know more about it-causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment in the following article.
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Alternate Name(s): Beau's lines; Fingernail abnormalities; Spoon nails; Onycholysis; Leukonychia; Koilonychia ...... Nail abnormalities refer to abnormal color, shape, texture, or thickness of the fingernails or toenails.
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Nail abnormalities, Nail abnormalities are problems with the color, shape, texture, or thickness of the fingernails or toenails. ... Koilonychia is an abnormal shape of the fingernail where the nail has raised ridges and is thin and concave. This disorder is associated with iron deficiency anemia .
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Medical Encyclopdia article about Koilonychia ... A Medical Article provided by The University of Maryland Medical System ... A resource with information on over 10,000 medical topics including: Koilonychia...
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Koilonychia (Nail Disorder) - Picture, Koilonychia Symptoms, Treatment ... What are the causes of Koilonychia ? ... Koilonychia can be defined as a nail disorder of fingernails in which they are flattened and have concavities with raised edges. It is also called spoon nails. Koilonychia is a well-recognized clinical sign of...
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Koilonychia is a dystrophy of the fingernails in which they are flattened and have concavities with raised edges also called spoon nails.
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Koilonychia, or "spoon-shaped" nails, may stimulate a work-up for hemochromatosis or anemia. In the absence of trauma or psoriasis, onycholysis should prompt a search for symptoms of hyperthyroidism. ... Koilonychia also may result from trauma, constant occupational exposure of the hands to petroleum-based solvents,
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Koilonychia (spoon-shaped nails) is the opposite of clubbing. The nail is firmly attached to bone by vertical dermal connective tissue bundles in the subungual area which bond directly to the bony periosteum. In the early stages of koilonychia there is flattening of the nail plate.
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Our bodies host a variety of microorganisms, some of which are beneficial to us. These microorganisms also include bacteria and fungi. Fungal infections are ... Koilonychia is usually caused through iron deficiency anemia. these nails show raised ridges and are thin and concave. Seek a physicians advice and treatment.
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