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  2. Chevron nail - Wikipedia

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    Chevron nail, also known as a herringbone nail, is a rare transient fingernail ridge pattern seen in children, a ridge arising from the proximal nailfold and converging in a V-shaped pattern towards the midpoint distally. [1]: 786 The nail growth pattern has no known association with medical problems and tends to resolve by early adulthood. [2]

  3. Beau's lines - Wikipedia

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    While Beau's lines are actual ridges and indentations in the nail plate, Muehrcke lines are areas of hypopigmentation without palpable ridges; they affect the underlying nail bed, and not the nail itself. Beau's lines should also be distinguished from Mees' lines of the fingernails, which are areas of discoloration in the nail plate.

  4. 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]

  5. Darier's disease - Wikipedia

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    Darier's disease was first described by the French dermatologist Ferdinand-Jean Darier in the journal Annales de dermatologie et de syphilographie. [26] Darier was a well-regarded dermatologist of the time who was the head of the medical department at the Hôpital Saint-Louis.

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  8. Melanonychia - Wikipedia

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    Melanonychia is a black or brown pigmentation of a nail, and may be present as a normal finding on many digits in Afro-Caribbeans, as a result of trauma, systemic disease, or medications, or as a postinflammatory event from such localized events as lichen planus or fixed drug eruption.

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