- In
human anatomy, the
eponychium is the
thickened layer of skin at the base of the
fingernails and toenails. It can also be
called the
medial or proximal...
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during a manicure, but the
eponychium (living part)
should not be
touched due to risk of infection.[citation needed] The
eponychium is a
small band of living...
- its
archaic meaning of "living"), as in the
phrase cut to the quick.
Eponychium "Medical
Definition of HYPONYCHIUM". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved...
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hours later. On the loss of a
fingernail or thumbnail, the area
under the
eponychium (cuticle) can be
packed with this type of
dressing to act as a stent....
- thumb; however, not everyone's
lunulae are visible. In some cases, the
eponychium may
partially or
completely cover the lunula. The lunula's
location on...
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Anatomy of the
basic parts of a
human nail. A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G.
eponychium; H. free margin....
- the
thickened layer of skin
surrounding fingernails and
toenails (the
eponychium), and to
refer to the
superficial layer of
overlapping cells covering...
- animals, the
deciduous hoof
capsule (Capsula
ungulae decidua) is the
eponychium in
fetuses and
newborn foals. It is a
deciduous structure,
which disappears...
- Nail fold or
nailfold may
refer to:
Eponychium, a
proximal nail fold Paronychium, a
lateral nail fold This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Cuticle (hair), the
outermost part of a hair
shaft Cuticle (nail) or
eponychium, in
human anatomy, the
thickened layer of skin
surrounding finger- and...