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  2. Hook nail - Wikipedia

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    Hook nail is caused by trauma to the hyponychium. [2] ... Journal of Hand Surgery. 20 (6): ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  3. Hyponychium - Wikipedia

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    The hyponychium (IPA: / ˌ h aɪ p oʊ ˈ n ɪ k i ə m /) [1] [2] is the area of epithelium, particularly the thickened portion, underlying the free edge of the nail plate on the nail. Its proximal border is immediately distal to distal limit of nail bed—a.k.a. the onychodermal band (the line along the interface of the nail bed and the nail ...

  4. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Guinness World Records began tracking record fingernail lengths in 1955, when a Chinese priest was listed as having fingernails 1 foot 10.75 inches (57.79 cm) long. The current record-holder for men, according to Guinness , is Shridhar Chillal from India who set the record in 1998 with a total of 20 feet 2.25 inches (615.32 cm) of nails on his ...

  5. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Onychorrhexis also known as brittle nails, is brittleness with breakage of fingernails or toenails. Paronychia is a bacterial or fungal infection where the nail and skin meet. Koilonychia is when the nail curves upwards (becomes spoon-shaped) due to an iron deficiency. The normal process of change is: brittle nails, straight nails, spoon-shaped ...

  6. What Dentists Want You To Know - AOL

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    Reynoso requested back the $4,000 she spent on her teeth and was given the run-around. At first, the clinic told her that had misplaced her file. Eventually, they agreed to fix the work instead ...

  7. Ingrown nail - Wikipedia

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    While ingrown nails can occur in the nails of both the hands and the feet, they occur most commonly with the toenails (as opposed to fingernails). [citation needed] A common misconception is that the cause of an ingrown toenail is the nail growing into the paronychium, but it can also be caused by overgrown toe skin. [2]

  8. Day 16: DNA from ‘unrelated male’ found under ... - AOL

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    2:47 p.m. — DNA from ‘unrelated male’ under Maggie’s nails DNA from an unidentified male was found under Maggie Murdaugh’s fingernails, SLED forensic scientist Sarah Zapata said under ...

  9. Denailing - Wikipedia

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    Removed nails are capable of growing back normally over several months if the nail matrix is left intact through surgical extraction. However, if the matrix is damaged by trauma, it can result in an overgrowth of tissue from the proximal nail fold, resulting in the formation of pterygium. Particularly, if the nail matrix is burnt by a heated ...