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Page 81
... nail consists of four basic com- FIG . 6-10 . Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp . ponents : the matrix , the nail ... Nails 81 The Dermis 7 Diseases of the Nails.
... nail consists of four basic com- FIG . 6-10 . Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp . ponents : the matrix , the nail ... Nails 81 The Dermis 7 Diseases of the Nails.
Page 83
... nail seems to help in some cases . In koilonychia the nails are concave rather than convex and resemble a spoon ( Fig . 6-13 ) . In some cases , it is associated with hypochromic anemia . Leukonychia means a white nail that may be ...
... nail seems to help in some cases . In koilonychia the nails are concave rather than convex and resemble a spoon ( Fig . 6-13 ) . In some cases , it is associated with hypochromic anemia . Leukonychia means a white nail that may be ...
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... nail plate . As the infection progresses , the nail thickens and develops a yellow - brown discoloration ( Fig . 14- 16 ) . The distal nail plate separates from the nail bed because of the accumulation of subungual debris . With further ...
... nail plate . As the infection progresses , the nail thickens and develops a yellow - brown discoloration ( Fig . 14- 16 ) . The distal nail plate separates from the nail bed because of the accumulation of subungual debris . With further ...
Contents
Understanding the Skin 1 6 Diseases of the Cutaneous | 1 |
Therapeutic Pearls 25 8 Vesiculobullous Diseases | 99 |
Scabicides and Pediculocides 31 Dermatitis Herpetiformis | 105 |
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