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Ch. 10 Review

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show Eggshell  
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show Trumpet Nail  
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A highly curved nail plate often called "folded nail" caused by injury to the matrix or inherited, is a(n) .   show
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Tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate is an indication of .   show
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Physical trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allows small amounts of blood flow results in .   show
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Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shredding of the natural nail plate is known as .   show
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refers to a fungal infection of the nail.   show
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show injury to the nail matrix  
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show Pyogenic Granuloma  
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An ingrown nail is called a(n) is called .   show
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show Hangnail  
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show Bacterial Infection  
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An individual who bites his or her nails may be said to have .   show
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Split or brittle nails with a series of lengthwise ridges and a rough appearance tot he surface of the nail plate is known as .   show
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Excessive use of can cause onychorrhexis.   show
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Onychomadesis is the separation and falling off of a nail plate and can typically be traced to .   show
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show Onycholysis  
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show Athlete's foot  
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show Hot oil manicures  
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show Yellow-green spots  
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Ridges running vertically down the natural nail plate are caused by .   show
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show Smooth and unspotted  
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