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  2. Trachonychia - Wikipedia

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    Trachyonychia is a condition characterized by rough accentuated linear ridges (longitudinal striations) on the nails of the fingers and toes. [3] The term is from Greek τραχύς ( trakhus ) 'rough' and ὄνυξ ( onyx ) 'nail'.

  3. The Real Reason for Ridges on Fingernails, According to Doctors

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    Vertical ridges, aka trachyonychia, can be caused by a number of things, Dr. Lal explains, including: Skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Autoimmune disease such as alopecia areata.

  4. Lichen planus - Wikipedia

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    Lichen planus may be categorized as affecting mucosal or cutaneous surfaces.. Cutaneous forms are those affecting the skin, scalp, and nails. [10] [11] [12]Mucosal forms are those affecting the lining of the gastrointestinal tract (mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, anus), larynx, and other mucosal surfaces including the genitals, peritoneum, ears, nose, bladder and conjunctiva of the eyes.

  5. Trachyonychia - Wikipedia

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  6. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-nail dystrophy (sandpapered nails, trachyonychia) Uncombable hair syndrome (cheveux incoiffable, pili trianguli et canaliculi, spun-glass hair) Wooly hair nevus (woolly hair nevus) X-linked hypertrichosis

  7. Pterygium unguis - Wikipedia

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    Grover, Chander; Singal, Archana; Bhattacharya, Sambit Nath (2021). "Pterygium Complicating Nail Psoriasis and Trachyonychia: Is It Rare?".Skin Appendage Disorders.

  8. Talk:Trachonychia - Wikipedia

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    "Trachonychia" vs. "Trachyonychia". I believe both are acceptable, but we should be consistent one way or the other. 109.157.79.50 07:26 ...

  9. Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Fungi - Wikipedia

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