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  2. Paronychia - Wikipedia

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    Paronychia is an inflammation of the skin around the nail, often due to bacteria or fungi. Its sudden (acute) occurrence is usually due to the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus . Gradual (chronic) occurrences are typically caused by fungi, commonly Candida albicans .

  3. Paronychia argyrocoma - Wikipedia

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    Paronychia argyrocoma, the silvery nailwort or silverling, is a plant species native to the eastern United States.It has a disjunct distribution, found in New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts) and the Appalachian Mountains of the Southeast (Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland) but not from New York, New Jersey or ...

  4. CKS2 - Wikipedia

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    66197 Ensembl ENSG00000123975 ENSMUSG00000062248 UniProt P33552 P56390 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001827 NM_025415 RefSeq (protein) NP_001818 NP_079691 Location (UCSC) Chr 9: 89.31 – 89.32 Mb Chr 13: 51.8 – 51.8 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Cyclin-dependent kinases regulatory subunit 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CKS2 gene. CKS2 protein binds to the ...

  5. Green nail syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Green nail syndrome (chloronychia or Goldman-Fox syndrome [7]) is characterised by discolouration of the infected nail, inflammation of the skin around the nail known as paronychia, and an odour resembling fruit. [3] The colour may range from light or blueish green or yellow-green to darker green or black.

  6. Paronychia chartacea - Wikipedia

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    There are two subspecies of the plant; ssp. chartacea occurs in Central Florida, especially the Lake Wales Ridge, and ssp. minima is native to the Florida Panhandle. [2] The two subspecies are geographically separated and do not occur together. Both are included on the federal Endangered Species List, on which the species is designated threatened.

  7. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of the basic parts of a human nail.A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G. eponychium; H. free margin. Onychia is an inflammation of the nail folds (surrounding tissue of the nail plate) of the nail with formation of pus and shedding of the nail.

  8. Paronychia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Paronychia is a genus of plants in the family Caryophyllaceae with over 110 species worldwide, mostly from warm-temperate North America, Eurasia, South America and Africa. They are herbs that are annual or biennial or perennial in life span.

  9. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    [2] There is a ciclopirox-containing nail polish, but there is no evidence that it works. [2] The condition returns in up to half of cases following treatment. [2] Not using old shoes after treatment may decrease the risk of recurrence. [3] Onychomycosis occurs in about 10 percent of the adult population, [2] with older people more frequently ...