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Mar 4, 2009 ... I always had good sized moons on my nails until then. ... if one or more arcs are missing (out of the ten fingernails), ... The Lunula is often referred to as “moons”. The lunula is in fact the front end of the matrix. ...
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www.askmehelpdesk.com/medical-conditions-diseases/finge...
www.askmehelpdesk.com/medical-conditions-diseases/fingernail-moons-324815.html
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Short version is that I had part of my thumbnail missing around the lunula area. I originally thought part of the nail was growing back but when I touched it, I could push down on it as though there were an air bubble underneath.
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index.healthboards.com/nailproblems/lunula-nail/1/
index.healthboards.com/nailproblems/lunula-nail/1/
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Online information sources and tools for patients seeking to better manage their health. ... The Medical College of Wisconsin Office of Clinical Informatics has been involved with a number of initiatives designed to bring timely, relevant health information to consumers. ... More about MyChart...
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A: The lunula is the half-moon shaped pale area at the bottom of nails. If you have large cuticles and small nails, the lunula may not be readily visible. It is usually best seen on the thumbnail. Some apparently healthy children and teens do not have a lunula, but most people do.
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healthlink.mcw.edu/article/901225644.html
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if one or more arcs are missing (out of the ten fingernails), this may suggest an imbalance in the nervous system or anemia. The arcs may become obscured and hard to see following a stroke, but they may also become small or obscured if there is gastrointestinal disease or ulcer, asthma, acute pneumonia, or gout.
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unveiling.18.forumer.com/a/fingernails_post190.html
unveiling.18.forumer.com/a/fingernails_post190.html
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Onychomancy or Everything you never wanted to know about fingernails (c) Cheryl Lynne Bradley 2006-9 ... The cuticle is the tissue that overlaps the nail plate at the nail base and is there to protect the new keratin cells that grow from the nail bed. The lunula is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail...
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www.members.tripod.com/TarotCanada/Fingernails.html
www.members.tripod.com/TarotCanada/Fingernails.html
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I would never have thought missing lunulae were a problem, but my coworker noticed today and was joking around, giving me a hard time about it. I know I used ... But I've been looking at everyone else's fingernails today, ... This page makes reference to "decreased or absent altogether" lunulae, and cites: Cohen PR. The lunula.
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ask.metafilter.com/28989/Moooooooooooonin-over-youou
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Nails, whether fingernails or toenails, ... The white part of the nail, the lunula, represents the portion of the nail that is not firmly attached to the connective tissue base and ... Ectodermally derived organ abnormalities or dysplasias, such as nail defects, sparse hair or sweat glands, or congenitally missing teeth,
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www.olympusmicro.com/micd/galleries/brightfield/humanna...
www.olympusmicro.com/micd/galleries/brightfield/humannaildevelopmentlow.html
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The growth rate of fingernails outpaces toenails. On average, fingernails grow 2 to 3 millimeters in one month, and toenails grow 1 millimeter per month. Disease, hormone imbalance, and aging can slow nail growth...
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www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/common_nail.h...
www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/common_nail.html
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