... is a common medical condition characterized by the painless detachment of the nail from the nail bed, usually ... The word onycholysis comes from onycho-, from Ancient Greek ὄνυξ ónuks 'nail', and Ancient Greek λύσις lúsis 'lysis/ ... Onycholysis can occur in many conditions, including psoriasis. In thyrotoxicosis, it is thought to be due to sympathetic ... ISBN 978-0-7817-8160-2. Mayon-White, R. T.; Hodgson, G. (1971-08-07). "Acute onychia and onycholysis due to an enzyme detergent ...
Jadhav VM, Mahajan PM, Mhaske CB (2009). "Nail pitting and onycholysis". Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 75 (6): 631-3. doi: ... Onycholysis Onychomadesis Onychomatricoma Onychophagia (nail biting) Onychophosis Onychoptosis defluvium (alopecia unguium) ...
Revuz J, Pouget F (1983). "[Photo-onycholysis caused by Apurone]". Annales de Dermatologie et de Venereologie (in French). 110 ...
783 Onycholysis List of cutaneous conditions James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the ...
Using dermoscopy, dermatologists found point-like hemorrhages and onycholysis (letting go of the nail) in a patient who ... Bakos RM, Bakos L (December 2006). "Use of dermoscopy to visualize punctate hemorrhages and onycholysis in "playstation thumb ...
In severe cases, the nails may separate from the nail bed (onycholysis) or become misshapen and distorted. Negative impact on ... Endonyx onychomycosis is characterized by leukonychia along with a lack of onycholysis or subungual hyperkeratosis. Candidal ...
Other side effects include alopecia, stomatitis, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fluid retention, onycholysis, and skin toxicity. ...
Nails can also become thickened (onychogryphosis), loosened (onycholysis), infected with fungus (onychomycosis), or degenerate ...
Psoriasis can also cause changes to the nails, such as pitting or separation from the nail bed, onycholysis, hyperkeratosis ... Ridging or pitting of fingernails or toenails (onycholysis), which is associated with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. ... onycholysis). Enthesitis is observed in 30 to 50% of patients and most commonly involves the plantar fascia and Achilles' ...
Nails may be separated from the nail bed (onycholysis) and may have green stripes from repeated infections. Chronic fungal ...
Nails become thick, discolored, and brittle, and often onycholysis (painless separation of nail from nail bed) occurs. More ...
It evaluates several signs separately, each on a 1-3 scale: pitting, Beau's lines, subungual hyperkeratosis and onycholysis. A ...
PCT is characterized by onycholysis and blistering of the skin in areas that receive higher levels of exposure to sunlight. The ...
... often presents with other nail conditions such as onycholysis, koilonychia, pachyonychia, Muehrcke's lines, ...
... may often present with paronychia, ingrown nail, onycholysis, pyogenic granuloma, nail-plate dystrophy ...
Onycholysis is a loosening of the exposed portion of the nail from the nail bed, usually beginning at the free edge and ...
... is a clinical sign in which there is onycholysis, or separation of the nail from the nail bed, particularly ...
... onycholysis, rash, milia, increased nail growth, pruritus (itch), and hypertrichosis. Photosensitivity leads to burning, ...
... fever Onat syndrome Onchocerciasis Oncocytoma Ondine's curse Oneirophobia Onychocryptosis Onychogryphosis Onycholysis ...
... with the affected nail showing subungual hyperkeratosis and onycholysis.: 662 : 1026 Nail Anatomy List of cutaneous conditions ...
... distal onycholysis, skeletal abnormalities, with brachydactyly, short stature, and medullary narrowing of digits. Palmoplantar ...
... onycholysis), and crumbling of the nail. In addition to the appearance and distribution of the rash, specific medical signs may ...
The pressure of the blood blister may cause separation of nail plate from the nail bed (onycholysis), but the nail should not ...