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Onycholysis is a
common medical condition characterized by the
painless detachment of the nail from the nail bed,
usually starting at the tip and/or sides...
- on a 1–3 scale: pitting, Beau's lines,
subungual hyperkeratosis and
onycholysis. A 2005
study proposed a
modified NAPSI scale for
persons with psoriasis...
- hyperkeratosis. The nail may
separate from the nail bed,
which is
termed onycholysis.
Psoriasis classically presents with
scaly skin lesions,
which are most...
- discoloration, and
subungual hyperkeratosis.
Complications include pain,
distal onycholysis,
subungual bleeding,
subungual ulceration, and onychomycosis. Treatment...
- hyperparathyroidism.
Racquet nail
often presents with
other nail
conditions such as
onycholysis, koilonychia, pachyonychia, Muehrcke's lines, leuconychia, and half-and-half...
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Endonyx onychomycosis is
characterized by
leukonychia along with a lack of
onycholysis or
subungual hyperkeratosis.
Candidal onychomycosis is
Candida species...
- nail (subungual hyperkeratosis),
loosening and
separation of the nail (
onycholysis), and
crumbling of the nail. In
addition to the
appearance and distribution...
-
growths of the
nailbed may
often present with paronychia,
ingrown nail,
onycholysis, nail-plate dystrophy,
longitudinal erythronychia, bleeding, and discolorations...
- injury.
Nails can also
become thickened (onychogryphosis),
loosened (
onycholysis),
infected with
fungus (onychomycosis), or
degenerate (onychodystrophy)...
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difficult to cut, and
often remains untrimmed,
exacerbating the problem.
Onycholysis is a
loosening of the
exposed portion of the nail from the nail bed,...