
1) Onychosis
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Onycholysis refers to the detachment of the nail from the nail bed, usually starting at the tip and/or sides. On the hands, it is said to occur particularly on the ring finger but can occur on any of the fingernails. It may also happen to toenails. The most common cause of onycholysis is psoriasis. It can also occur in thyrotoxicosis and is though...
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Loosening or detachment of the nail from the nail bed following some destructive process.
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The loosening of the nails starting at the border. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(on″ĭ-kol´ĭ-sis) loosening or separation of a nail from its bed, usually beginning at the free margin and proceeding proximally.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: on′i-kol′i-sis Definitions: 1. Loosening of the nails, beginning at the free border, and usually incomplete.
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Onycholysis: Loosening of the nail from the nail bed, usually starting at the border of the nail. The nail tends to turn whitish or yellowish, reflecting the presence of air under it. The treatment is to trim the nail short, do not clean under the nail, and be patient. It generally takes 2 to 3 months to clear up.
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[
n] - separation of a nail from its normal attachment to the nail bed
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noun separation of a nail from its normal attachment to the nail bed
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Onycholysis is the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. This can occur for various reasons, but the most common cause is a fungal nail infection, or onychomycosis. Pronunciation: on-EE-ko-LY-sis • (noun)
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Separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. This often begins at free borders of the nail plate, including the distal or lateral edges and usually consists of incomplete separation from the nail bed.
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