Isolated anonychia without any associated phenotypical disturbances is one of the rarest anomalies of congenital nail disorders. Some or all fingers of the hands or feet could be affected. Anonychia can be encountered in dermatologic disorders like pemphigus, lichen planus, epidermolysis bullosa; it can also be seen as a component of some syndromes like Nail-Patella and Cooks syndromes. We present a sister couple in whom all fingernails and toenails were lacking without any additional physical sign. A fragile chromosomal site was also encountered in peripheral chromosome analysis in the long arm of the chromosome 10 in both of the cases. (C) 2004 Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved
Leukonychia is defined as white discoloration of the nails caused by an abnormal keratinization of t...
We report two sisters born to consanguineous parents with an identical syndrome consisting of severe...
The authors describe two brothers showing leukonychia totalis in association with deafness, hyperker...
Isolated anonychia without any associated phenotypical disturbances is one of the rarest anomalies o...
Isolated congenital anonychia is a rare disorder which is presented by absence of fingernails and to...
Anonychia (absence of the nails) from birth is a rare congenital anomaly. It may occur as an isolate...
Congenital leukonychia is a rare nail disorder that may occur in isolation or in association with a ...
Isolated congenital nail dysplasia is an autosomal dominant disorder recently observed in a large fa...
Twenty-nail dystrophy (TND) is an autosomal dominantly inherited idiopathic nail dystrophy character...
We report a 52-year-old woman with micronychia of the index fingers. Radiographic examination reveal...
Anonychia is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the congenital absence of finger- and ...
Leukonychia refers to a white discoloration of the nails. Although several conditions may cause whit...
Pachyonychia congenita type I is an autosomal dominant disorder where nail abnormalities are a const...
The autosomal recessive total congenital anonychia is a rare genetic disorder. In this manuscript we...
We present the clinical and laboratory features of two unrelated mentally retarded females with spor...
Leukonychia is defined as white discoloration of the nails caused by an abnormal keratinization of t...
We report two sisters born to consanguineous parents with an identical syndrome consisting of severe...
The authors describe two brothers showing leukonychia totalis in association with deafness, hyperker...
Isolated anonychia without any associated phenotypical disturbances is one of the rarest anomalies o...
Isolated congenital anonychia is a rare disorder which is presented by absence of fingernails and to...
Anonychia (absence of the nails) from birth is a rare congenital anomaly. It may occur as an isolate...
Congenital leukonychia is a rare nail disorder that may occur in isolation or in association with a ...
Isolated congenital nail dysplasia is an autosomal dominant disorder recently observed in a large fa...
Twenty-nail dystrophy (TND) is an autosomal dominantly inherited idiopathic nail dystrophy character...
We report a 52-year-old woman with micronychia of the index fingers. Radiographic examination reveal...
Anonychia is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the congenital absence of finger- and ...
Leukonychia refers to a white discoloration of the nails. Although several conditions may cause whit...
Pachyonychia congenita type I is an autosomal dominant disorder where nail abnormalities are a const...
The autosomal recessive total congenital anonychia is a rare genetic disorder. In this manuscript we...
We present the clinical and laboratory features of two unrelated mentally retarded females with spor...
Leukonychia is defined as white discoloration of the nails caused by an abnormal keratinization of t...
We report two sisters born to consanguineous parents with an identical syndrome consisting of severe...
The authors describe two brothers showing leukonychia totalis in association with deafness, hyperker...