- Nail fold or
nailfold may
refer to: Eponychium, a
proximal nail fold Paronychium, a
lateral nail fold This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- of microcirculation,
nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC) can be used, in
which videocapillaroscopy is
performed at the
nailfold,
where capillaries are...
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dorsal pterygium: 660 )
forms as a
result of
scarring between the
proximal nailfold and matrix, with the
classic example being lichen pl****,
though it has...
- calcinosis,
dysphonia and
nailfold capillaroscopy.
Other useful criteria include myositis-specific or -related antibodies,
nailfold capillaroscopy, factor...
- sclerodactyly, and
calcinosis cutis. Like
systemic sclerosis,
aberrant nailfold capillaroscopy with
enormous capillaries,
atypical forms, and low capillary...
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infection of the nail
plate by fungus,
primarily affecting the
proximal nailfold.: 305
Onychomycosis Skin
lesion James,
William D.; Berger,
Timothy G.;...
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Bollinger A,
Anliker M (June 1979). "Blood
pressure fluctuations in
human nailfold capillaries". The
American Journal of Physiology. 236 (6): H888–H893. doi:10...
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Hyperpigmentation of the nail bed and
matrix may
reflect through the "transparent"
nailfolds simulating Hutchinson's sign. Hutchinson's
triad -
pattern of presentation...
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fingernail ridge pattern seen in children, a
ridge arising from the
proximal nailfold and
converging in a V-shaped
pattern towards the
midpoint distally.: 786 ...
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hyperkeratotic tissue that
develops on the
lateral or
proximal nailfolds,
within the
space between the
nailfolds and the nail plate, and is a
common finding in the...