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| visible depressions running across the width of the naturl nail plate |
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| condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate,forming a drak purplish spot, usually due to injury |
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| wavy ridges caused by uneven nail growth; usually result of illness or injury |
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| noticeably thin, white nail plate that is more flexible than normal |
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| depressions in the nail that run either lengthwise or across the nail;result from illness,injury,stress or injury |
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| condition in which the eponychium or other living tissue surround the nail plate becomes split or torn |
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| redness,pain,swelling,or pus |
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| whitish discoloration of the nails,usually caused by injury to the matrix area;white spots |
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| darkening of the fingers or toes;black band under or within the nail plate,extending from the base of the free edge |
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| caused by injury to the nail or disease |
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| affects the surface of the natural nail plate,causing it to appear rough and pitted,causing reddish spots on the nail bed and onycholysis |
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| abnormal conditions when skin is stretched by the nail plate |
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| Atrophy of the nails or undeveloped condition of the nails |
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| Marked overgrowth of the fingernails or toenails |
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| inflammation of the matrix of the nail |
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| thickening and curving of nails: |
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| loosening of the nail without shedding |
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| The separation or loosening of a fingernail or toenail from its nail bed |
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| periodic shedding of one or more nail |
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| any disease or disorder of the nails. |
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| infection,a pus-producing inflammation at the base |
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| A type of highly curved nail plate often caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited;also called "folded nail" |
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| One of several common bacteria that can cause nail infection |
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| Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate |
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| Vertical lines running the length of the natural nail plate, usually related to normal aging |
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| increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate |
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| Medical term for fungal infections of the feet |
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| reddened patches of small blisters |
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| whitish patches on the nail that can be scraped off or long yellowish streaks within the nail substance |
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| Disorder in which the edges of the nail plate curl around to form the shape of the trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge |
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