Two siblings suffering from the so-called twenty-nail dystrophy are described. This syndrome is characterized by the appearance in early childhood of changes affecting all the nails: moderate koilonychia, marked accentuation of longitudinal ridges and loss of lustre of the nail plates. These two cases, the first reported in the same family, confirm that the twenty-nail syndrome is a clinical entity which can be differentiated from other diseases involving all twenty nail plates
We report on two sisters affected by congenital alopecia, nail dystrophy, and a severe T-cell immuno...
Fourteen patients, 8 girls and 6 boys with trachyonychia have been reported. Their ages ranged from ...
The nail plate is frequently affected by traumatisms that can be post-traumatic, occupational or sel...
The nails of newborns are thin and soft, and frequently present a certain degree of koilonychia, whi...
Twenty-nail dystrophy (TND) is an autosomal dominantly inherited idiopathic nail dystrophy character...
Nail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultations, an...
Nail disorders in infants and children do not contribute to substantial pediatric consultations as t...
Congenital malalignment of the toenail is characterized by the lateral (rarely medial) deviation of ...
Nail disorders in children can be divided into seven categories. The first is physiologic alteration...
Physiological nail disorders in children usually disappear with age and do not require treatment. Ra...
Brushing the nail plate against a hard surface can cause a particular type of nail fragility charact...
The authors describe two brothers showing leukonychia totalis in association with deafness, hyperker...
none2noNail diseases in infants and children are an uncommon cause of consultation and are often dif...
Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) is a hereditary disorder characterized by fingernail changes, elbow dysp...
Alterations of the nail unit in children may be congenital or acquired, may be an isolated finding o...
We report on two sisters affected by congenital alopecia, nail dystrophy, and a severe T-cell immuno...
Fourteen patients, 8 girls and 6 boys with trachyonychia have been reported. Their ages ranged from ...
The nail plate is frequently affected by traumatisms that can be post-traumatic, occupational or sel...
The nails of newborns are thin and soft, and frequently present a certain degree of koilonychia, whi...
Twenty-nail dystrophy (TND) is an autosomal dominantly inherited idiopathic nail dystrophy character...
Nail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultations, an...
Nail disorders in infants and children do not contribute to substantial pediatric consultations as t...
Congenital malalignment of the toenail is characterized by the lateral (rarely medial) deviation of ...
Nail disorders in children can be divided into seven categories. The first is physiologic alteration...
Physiological nail disorders in children usually disappear with age and do not require treatment. Ra...
Brushing the nail plate against a hard surface can cause a particular type of nail fragility charact...
The authors describe two brothers showing leukonychia totalis in association with deafness, hyperker...
none2noNail diseases in infants and children are an uncommon cause of consultation and are often dif...
Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) is a hereditary disorder characterized by fingernail changes, elbow dysp...
Alterations of the nail unit in children may be congenital or acquired, may be an isolated finding o...
We report on two sisters affected by congenital alopecia, nail dystrophy, and a severe T-cell immuno...
Fourteen patients, 8 girls and 6 boys with trachyonychia have been reported. Their ages ranged from ...
The nail plate is frequently affected by traumatisms that can be post-traumatic, occupational or sel...