Nail disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nail diseases are distinct from diseases of the skin. Although nails are a skin appendage, they have their own signs and symptoms which may relate to other medical conditions. Nail conditions that sh...
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Services and providers for Nail Diseases in the U.S. ... The primary NIH organization for research on Nail Diseases is the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases...
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OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between the severity of nail disease and characteristics of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). ... OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between the severity of nail disease and characteristics of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). We also wished to assess the clinical management of nail disease...
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Nail psoriasis can be debilitating and as therapeutic options are limited, it can be notoriously difficult to treat. As there are many new medications currently undergoing clinical trials in psoriasis, questions have arisen concerning the effectiveness of these new therapies with regard to psoriatic nail disease.
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Nail disease. Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society. ... Nail fold telangiectases; Connective tissue disease e.g. lupus erythematosus...
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Onychatrophia is an atrophy or wasting away of the nail plate which causes it to lose its luster, become smaller and sometimes shed entirely. Injury or disease may account for this irregularity.
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From the University of Iowa's Hardin MD, Internet sources on Nail Problems : Pictures. ... Nail disease; Nail Problems (Hardin MD samples) ; Alan N. Binnick, Thomas P. Habif, DermNet.com, Portsmouth, New Hampshire ... Nail disease for the internist (Scroll down for figures 1-27); SL Thornton, KT Tomecki, Cleveland clinic, Ohio...
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Psoriatic nail disease has many clinical signs. Most psoriatic nail disease occurs in patients with clinically evident p ... Psoriatic nail disease has many clinical signs. Most psoriatic nail disease occurs in patients with clinically evident psoriasis; it only occurs in less than 5% of patients with no other...
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Psoriasis, Nails - Psoriatic nail disease has many clinical signs. Most psoriatic nail disease occurs in patients with clinically evident psoriasis; it only occurs in fewer than 5% of patients with no other cutaneous findings of psoriasis. ... An estimated 10-55% of all patients with psoriasis have psoriatic nail disease.
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Clinical Practice from The New England Journal of Medicine -- Fungal Nail Disease ... On physical examination, the nail appears thickened, has crumbling yellow material beneath, and is more discolored distally than proximally. . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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