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Results 1-9 of 9 for onycholysis
  1. Nail Lifting (Onycholysis) (Logical Images)
    Last Modified: 29 Jan 2008
  2. Beau's lines; Fingernail abnormalities; Spoon nails; Onycholysis; Leukonychia; Koilonychia; Brittle nails ... of the nail bed from the nail plate (onycholysis). Severe illness or surgery may cause horizontal depressions ...
  3. In onycholysis the nails become loose. They may even detach from the nail bed. When not held firmly in ...
  4. Psoriatic Nails (American Academy of Dermatology)
    ... plate is becoming detached from the nail bed (onycholysis). There may be reddened skin around the nail. ... in nails: Psoriasis of fingernails. Psoriasis of fingernails. Onycholysis in psoriatic fingernails. Pustular psoriasis on toenails and ...
  5. Nail Diseases (National Library of Medicine)
    Your toenails and fingernails protect the tissues of your toes and fingers. They are made up of layers of a hardened protein called keratin, which is also ...
  6. ... cuticle, grow slowly, and are loose or detached (onycholysis). Yellow nail syndrome is most commonly associated with ...
  7. Psoriasis (Logical Images)
    ... Lichen Planus Nail Infection, Fungal (Onychomycosis) Nail Lifting (Onycholysis) Nail Splitting (Onychoschizia) Nummular Dermatitis Ringworm (Tinea Corporis) ...
  8. Hands in Systemic Disease (American Society for Surgery of the Hand)
    ... the nail itself or detachment of the nail (onycholysis). Figure 8: Half & Half nails have been associated ...
  9. Adult Foot (American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society)
    ... separate from the nail bed, a condition called onycholysis. Nail fungus is more common among the older ...