Definition of Koilonychia. Meaning of Koilonychia. Synonyms of Koilonychia

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- Koilonychia, also known as spoon nails,: 782  is a nail disease that can be a sign of hypochromic anemia, especially iron-deficiency anemia.: 656  It...
- Paronychia is a bacterial or fungal infection where the nail and skin meet. Koilonychia is when the nail curves upwards (becomes spoon-shaped) due to an iron...
- nail often presents with other nail conditions such as onycholysis, koilonychia, pachyonychia, Muehrcke's lines, leuconychia, and half-and-half nails...
- wrinkled skin (in marasmus); shiny and edematous skin (in kwashiorkor) Nail Koilonychia; thin and soft nail plates; fissures or ridges Musculature Muscle wasting...
- tongue) Angular cheilitis (inflammatory lesions at the mouth's corners) Koilonychia (spoon-shaped nails) or nails that are brittle Poor appetite Dysphagia...
- Angular cheilitis (inflammation and cracking at the corners of the mouth) Koilonychia (abnormally thin or spoon-shaped nails) Splenomegaly (enlarged spleen)...
- entirely absent or exhibit atypical growth patterns, including spoon-like (koilonychia) or thickened (pachyonychia) appearances. Skin in individuals with ED...
- AC in Third World countries. Chronic iron deficiency may also cause koilonychia (spoon shaped deformity of the fingernails) and glossitis (inflammation...
- conjunctivitis, tachycardia, increased respiratory rate, exhaustion, or koilonychia (spoon-shaped nails); severe cases may also present with angina. Anemia...
- syndrome in iron deficiency, in which case patients will also have anemia, koilonychia, fatigue, and other symptoms of anemia. Achalasia is an idiopathic motility...