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  2. Accessory nail of the fifth toe - Wikipedia

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    The accessory nail was first described in a 1969 paper by M. Hundeiker. [1] The trait can be observed on either one or both feet where there is a lengthwise separation of the toenail on the corner of smallest toe. The smaller sixth toenail separates from the main toenail on the outermost side of the foot, and protrudes outwards from the corner. [1]

  3. Onychogryphosis - Wikipedia

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    Severe congenital onychogryphosis affecting all twenty nailbeds has been recorded in two families who exhibit the dominant allele for a certain gene. [6] [7]Congenital onychogryphosis of the fifth toe (the baby, little, pinky or small toe) is fairly common, but asymptomatic and seldom brought to the attention of medical professionals.

  4. Category:Nail anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Accessory nail of the fifth toe; E. Eponychium; H. Hyponychium; L. Lunula (anatomy) P. Polyonychia This page was last edited on 31 October 2020, at 14:56 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    However, most times it is a nail stylist who will note a subtle change in nail disease. Inherited accessory nail of the fifth toe occurs where the toenail of the smallest toe is separated, forming a smaller "sixth toenail" in the outer corner of the nail. [23] Like any other nail, it can be cut using a nail clipper.

  6. List of ICD-9 codes 740–759: congenital anomalies - Wikipedia

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    744.1 Accessory auricle; 744.2 Other specified congenital anomalies of ear. 744.22 Macrotia; 744.23 Microtia; 744.3 Unspecified congenital anomaly of ear; 744.4 Branchial cleft cyst or fistula; preauricular sinus; 744.5 Webbing of neck; 744.8 Other specified congenital anomalies of face and neck 744.81 Macrocheilia; 744.82 Microcheilia; 744.83 ...

  7. Woman's pinky toe amputated after spot under nail turned out ...

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    Woman's toe was amputated after spot under nail diagnosed as melanoma. The toll of acral lentiginous melanoma. Woman's pinky toe amputated after spot under nail turned out to be skin cancer

  8. Aaron Rodgers doesn't rule out toe surgery, can't resist Rex ...

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  9. Surgical treatment of ingrown toenails - Wikipedia

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    This is known as a permanent or full nail avulsion, or full matrixectomy, phenolisation, or full phenol avulsion. As can be seen in the images below, the nail-less toe does not look like a normal toe. Fake nails or nail varnish can still be applied to the area to provide a normal appearance. In a few cases phenolisation is not successful and ...