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  • Muehrcke Lines of the Fingernails (Dermatology)Muehrcke lines are paired, white, transverse lines that signify an abnormality in the vascular bed of the nail. Muehrcke first described paired, narrow, ...
  • Dermatologic Manifestations of Neurologic Disease (Dermatology)a milder variant (Gardner) resulting from missense and splice-site germ-line mutations and (2) a severe variant (Wishart) resulting from frameshift and ...
  • Psoriasis, Nails (Dermatology)of the loss of parakeratotic cells from the surface of the nail plate.Beau lines/proximal nail matrix: These lines are transverse lines in the nails ...
  • Pel-Ebstein Fever (Oncology)baseline that never quite reaches normal.Multiple, evenly spaced Beau lines in the nailbeds have been described as indicative of relapsing ...
  • Scarlet Fever (Emergency Medicine)Weeks to months after the illness, transverse grooves (ie, Beau lines) may appear on the nail plates and hair loss (telogen effluvium) may ...
  • Nail Surgery (Dermatology)certain disease processes easily injure the small, fine capillaries that line the epidermal-dermal ridges on the nail bed.[1,7 ]Splinter hemorrhages ...
  • Clubbing of the Nails (Dermatology)finding (20%), followed by absent lunula, onycholysis, brittle nail, Beau lines, clubbing, longitudinal ridging, onychomycosis, subungual ...
  • Psoriatic Arthritis (Dermatology)that may be seen in the context of psoriatic arthritis. Nail pitting, Beau lines, leukonychia, onycholysis, oil spots, subungual hyperkeratosis, ...
  • Kawasaki Disease (Ophthalmology)and toe tips or transverse grooves across the fingernails and toenails (Beau lines)A polymorphous, primarily truncal, exanthemOropharyngeal changes, ...
  • Alopecia Areata (Dermatology)finding.Several other abnormalities have been reported (eg, trachyonychia, Beau lines, onychorrhexis, onychomadesis, koilonychia, leukonychia, red ...
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