Definition of Onychia. Meaning of Onychia. Synonyms of Onychia

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Definition of Onychia

Onychia
Onychia O*nych"i*a, n. [NL. See Onyx.] (Med.) (a) A whitlow. (b) An affection of a finger or toe, attended with ulceration at the base of the nail, and terminating in the destruction of the nail.

Meaning of Onychia from wikipedia

- show signs of infection or inflammation may require medical ****istance. Onychia is an inflammation of the nail folds (surrounding tissue of the nail plate)...
- Leukonychia (or leuconychia) is a medical term for white discoloration appearing on nails. It is derived from the Gr**** words leuko 'white' and onyx 'nail'...
- Scotopteryx Hübner, 1825 Species See text Synonyms Eusebia Duponchel, 1845 Limonophila Gumppenberg, 1887 Onychia Hübner, 1825 Phasiane Duponchel, 1829...
- ISBN 978-0-7817-8160-2. Mayon-White, R. T.; Hodgson, G. (1971-08-07). "Acute onychia and onycholysis due to an enzyme detergent". Br Med J. 3 (5770): 352. doi:10...
- Pancreatitis Peritonitis Mediastinitis Dermatitis Cellulitis Erysipelas Mastitis Onychia Folliculitis Omphalitis Arthritis Sacroilitis Myositis Osteitis/Osteomyelitis...
- Enoploteuthis polyonyx Troschel, 1857 Loligo alessandrinii Vérany, 1847 Onychia caribaea Steenstrup, 1880 Onychoteuthis lesueurii Férussac, 1835 Thelidioteuthis...
- pain before inflammation occurred, the condition is more likely to be onychia which is often confused for an ingrown or ingrowing nail (onychocryptosis)...
- see text Synonyms Moroteuthis Verrill, 1881 Moroteuthopsis Pfeffer, 1908 Onychia Latreille, 1825 Steenstrupiola Pfeffer, 1884 Teleoteuthis Verrill, 1882...
- Species: O. carriboea Binomial name Onykia carriboea Lesueur, 1821 Synonyms Onychia binotata Pfeffer, 1884 Sepiola cardioptera Lesueur, 1821 Teleoteuthis agilis...
- described using Nadagara grisea described by Arthur Gardiner Butler and genus Onychia described by Jacob Hübner and two more species added by Frederic Moore...