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- Psoriatic onychodystrophy or psoriatic nails is a nail disease. It is common in those with psoriasis, with reported incidences varying from 10% to 78%...
- (onycholysis), infected with fungus (onychomycosis), or degenerate (onychodystrophy). A common nail disorder is an ingrowing toenail (onychocryptosis)...
- Anonychia-onychodystrophy with brachydactyly type B and ectrodactyly is a very rare autosomal dominant disorder which is characterized by onychodystrophy, anonychia...
- excision of the matrix, sometimes called a 'cold steel procedure'. Onychodystrophy is a deformation of the nails that can result from cancer chemotherapy...
- DOOR (deafness, onychodystrophy, osteodystrophy, and mental ****ation) syndrome is a genetic disease which is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion...
- Polish dermatologist. The constant destruction of the nail bed leads to onychodystrophy, paronychia and darkening of the nail. Some cases have been treated...
- syndrome Alopecia totalis Alopecia universalis Alopecia universalis onychodystrophy vitiligo Alpers disease Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency Alpha-2 deficient...
- conductive stapedial ear malformation facial palsy Deafness congenital onychodystrophy recessive Deafness craniofacial syndrome Deafness enamel hypoplasia...
- predisposition to primary lens luxation which results in secondary glaucoma. Onychodystrophy, a disorder of nail growth causing nails to be weak and brittle, is...
- effectiveness of testing for onychomycosis versus empiric treatment of onychodystrophies with oral antifungal agents". Cutis. 64 (6): 407–10. PMID 10626104...