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onychorrhexis - Answer -narrow parallel grooves from the nail base to free nail border



transverse lines (Beau's Lines) - Answer -usually caused by systemic disease resulting in temporary
interruption of nail production



onychoschizia - Answer -splitting of the nail plate into layers. Distal splitting usually relate to
overhydration, aging, exposure to chemicals



clubbing - Answer -excess curvature of nail from front to back and side to side usually due to chronic
hypoxiz



koilonychia - Answer -spoon-shaped nails (nail is adherent to nail bed but the free edges of the nail curl
up and away from the nail bed



trumpet or pincer nail - Answer -disorder in which the edges of the nail plate curl around and compress
the underlying skin to form the shape of a trumpet or cone at the free edge



tile-shaped nails or c-shaped nails - Answer -nails that curve down at edges, usually symmetrical. severe
c-shaped nails increase the risk of ingrown nails



plicatured nails - Answer -one or both sides of the nail curve downward into the soft tissue of the
surrounding nail folds, resulting in ingrown nails

,pterygium - Answer -abnormal adherence of eponychium or hyponychium to nail



callous of hyponychium - Answer -callus formation that obscures the free nail border, usually due to
poorly fitting footwear causing repetitive friction



splinter hemorrhages - Answer -bleeding that occurs between the nail bed and the nail plate as a result
of trauma to the wound bed. No treatment is required; it will grow out



subungual hematoma - Answer -clot that forms between the nail bed and the nail plate due to trauma.
May cause severe pain, which is relieved by drainage of the hematoma



onychomadesis - Answer -separation of the nail plate from the underlying nail matrix at the proximal
end of the nail. usually due to local injury or infection or to severe illness.



onycholysis - Answer -separation of the nail from the nail bed beginning at the distal end of the nail. may
be caused by shoe trauma and most likely to be caused by fungal infection



onychomycosis (tinea unguium) - Answer -fungal infection of the nail; usually begins along the nail
margins and under the free border.



leukonychia mycotica - Answer -fungal infection of the superficial nail plate; usually causes white
discoloration of the nail



fungal infection treatment - Answer -Vicks Vaporub or other menthol product, Clear Nails, Tea Tree Oil,
or Fungoid Tincture



paronychia - Answer -inflammation of the nail fold from trauma such as ingrown nails. Acute causes
purulent drainage and chronic has no purulence.



onychocryptosis - Answer -ingrown nail

, subungual keratoma - Answer -buildup of calloused tissue under the nail plate, most commonly due to
shoes that fit poorly but also seen with thickened nails and ingrown nails. Must remove the callus with
scalpel to relieve the pressure.



subungual melanoma - Answer -malignancy involving the nail. may present as a brown or black band or
spot in the nail itself or spreading from under the nail to the surrounding skin



calcaneus - Answer -heel bone



distal interphalangeal joint - Answer -joint between middle and distal phalanges



eponychium - Answer -Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area
(cuticle)



free nail border - Answer -top edge of nail plate where it separates from the nail bed



Hyponychium - Answer -border between distal nail place and the underlying nail bed



malleolus - Answer -the rounded bony protuberance on each side of the ankle



Metatarsals - Answer -foot bones



metatarsophalangeal joint - Answer -articulation between a metatarsal bone of the foot and the
proximal phalanx bone of a toe



nail bed - Answer -layer of epithelium that interlocks with nail plate to promote tight adherence
between nail bed and overlying nail plate



nail folds - Answer -Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate



Nail grooves - Answer -Slits or grooves on the sides of the nail that allow growth

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