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The most common cause of onycholysis is psoriasis.
What you don't want to occur: Separation of the nail plate from the nail bed, a condition called onycholysis.
The disease is characterized by onycholysis and blistering of the skin in areas that receive higher levels of exposure to sunlight.
This can be pitting of the nails, or separation of the nail from the nail bed (onycholysis).
Subungual hematomas typically heal without incident, though infection or disruption of the nail (onycholysis) may occur.
Yellow nails occur when the nail separates from the nail bed (onycholysis) because of an injury, a skin condition, or an infection.
It evaluates several signs separately, each on a 1-3 scale: pitting, Beau's lines, subungual hyperkeratosis and onycholysis.
Loosening of the nail: Also referred to as onycholysis of the nail bed and nail hyponychium.
Using dermoscopy, dermatologists found point-like hemorrhages and onycholysis (letting go of the nail) in a patient who presented with hyperkeratosis.
Ridging or pitting of fingernails or toenails (onycholysis), which is associated with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
Cutaneous side effects of benoxaprofen are photosensitivity, onycholysis, rash, milia, increased nail growth, pruritus (itch) and hypertrichosis.
Plummer's nail is a clinical sign in which there is onycholysis, or separation of the nail from the nail bed, particularly affecting the ring and little fingers.
Neoplasms of the nailbed may often present with paronychia, ingrown nail, onycholysis, pyogenic granuloma, nail-plate dystrophy, longitudinal erythronychia, bleeding, and discolorations.
Psoriasis in about 50% of children May have problems with finger or toe nails, including pitting of the nails or separation of the nail from the nail bed (onycholysis)
Parakeratosis pustulosa is a cutaneous condition which is exclusively seen in children, usually involving one finger, most commonly the thumb or index finger, with the affected nail showing subungual hyperkeratosis and onycholysis.
These changes include discolouring under the nail plate, pitting of the nails, lines going across the nails, thickening of the skin under the nail, and the loosening (onycholysis) and crumbling of the nail.
More than 80% of patients with psoriatic arthritis will have psoriatic nail lesions characterized by nail pitting, separation of the nail from the underlying nail bed, ridging and cracking, or more extremely, loss of the nail itself (onycholysis).
Corneodermatosseous syndrome (also known as "CDO syndrome") is an autosomal dominant condition with onset in infancy, characterized by corneal dystrophy, photophobia, diffuse palmoplantar keratoderma, distal onycholysis, skeletal abnormalities, with brachydactyly, short stature, and medullary narrowing of digits.