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nail disorders and diseases

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Beau's Lines   Sometimes called furrows or corrugations; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.  
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blue fingernails   named for the nail bed color; is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in the red blood cells.  
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bruised nail beds   condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.  
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discolored nails   Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation.  
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eggshell nails   Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.  
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hangnail   a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.  
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koilonychia   soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out.  
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leukonychia spots   also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiencies.  
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melanonychia   Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.  
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nail disorder   condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.  
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nail psoriasis   A noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.  
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nail pterygium   abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or and adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.  
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onychauxis   Thickening of the nails.  
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onychia   inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail.  
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onychocryptosis   also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue aroudn the nail.  
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onychogryposis   also known as ram's horn or claw nails; an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.  
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onycholysis   Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.  
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onychomadesis   The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.  
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onychomycosis   fungal infection of the natural nail plate.  
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onychophagy   also known as bitten nails; result of a habit chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.  
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onychorrhexis   Split or brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.  
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Onychosis   any deformity or disease of the natural nails.  
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paronychia   bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail. Redness, pus, and swelling are usually seen in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.  
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pincer nail   Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.  
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plicatured nail   also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited.  
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa   common bacteria that can lead to a bacterial infection that appears as a green, yellow, or black discoloration on the nail bed.  
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pyogenic granuloma   severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissues grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.  
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ridges   vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging.  
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splinter hemorrhage   hemorrhage caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow.  
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tineas pedis   also known as athlete's foot; medical term for fungal infections of the feet; red, itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet and/or in between the toes, usually found between the fourth and fifth toe.  
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