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Onycholysis

Known as: NAIL PLATE SEPARATION, Onycholyses, Oncholysis 
Separation of nail plate from the underlying nail bed. It can be a sign of skin disease, infection (such as ONYCHOMYCOSIS) or tissue injury.
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2005
2005
Background  Treatment of nail psoriasis is difficult. Several topical therapies have been employed with poor results because drug… 
2003
2003
Summary Background Onychomycosis is increasing in incidence. To date, no studies have examined the detection of abnormalities of… 
1997
1997
A 59‐year old Caucasian woman refugee from Bosnia had been in good health until a year before admission, when she developed… 
Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
That temperamental dignotions, and conjecture of prevalent humours, may be collected from spots in our nails, we are not averse… 
1963
1963
The widespread use of the tetracycline derivatives has led to the recognition of a variety of "side effects." One such triad… 
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
During the past 2 years a new compound, demethylchlortetracycline (Declomycin), * hereafter referred to as DMCT, has found wide… 
1958
1958
Excerpt Of the many clinical features of Graves' disease, alterations in the nails are probably the least frequently recognized…