The purpose of this article is to present hereditary, inflammatory, traumatic conditions and abnormalities of the hair shaft as well as systemic hair disorders during childhood. We also present nail biology, anatomy, various hereditary disorders and clinical findings of the nail in systemic diseases. The treatment for both hair and nail disorders is as recommended by literature data
Background: Very few studies have been conducted to establish the nature and prevalence of nail diso...
Describing and listing all nail symptoms and signs in systemic disorders has already been widely det...
More than 20 syndromes, most congenital, have hypertrichosis as a feature. An excessive growth of no...
Nail disorders in children can be divided into seven categories. The first is physiologic alteration...
none2noNail diseases in infants and children are an uncommon cause of consultation and are often dif...
none3noNail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultati...
Contains fulltext : 57377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hair and nail ...
Physiological nail disorders in children usually disappear with age and do not require treatment. Ra...
Alterations of the nail unit in children may be congenital or acquired, may be an isolated finding o...
Introduction: Aims of the study to investigate the frequency and the nature ofnail disorders in chil...
The nails of newborns are thin and soft, and frequently present a certain degree of koilonychia, whi...
Nail disorders in infants and children do not contribute to substantial pediatric consultations as t...
Familiarity with common nail disorders enables the clinician to diagnose and treat nail disorders an...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Context: Hair disorders are a common complaint in dermatology clinics and can be caused by a number ...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted to establish the nature and prevalence of nail diso...
Describing and listing all nail symptoms and signs in systemic disorders has already been widely det...
More than 20 syndromes, most congenital, have hypertrichosis as a feature. An excessive growth of no...
Nail disorders in children can be divided into seven categories. The first is physiologic alteration...
none2noNail diseases in infants and children are an uncommon cause of consultation and are often dif...
none3noNail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultati...
Contains fulltext : 57377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Hair and nail ...
Physiological nail disorders in children usually disappear with age and do not require treatment. Ra...
Alterations of the nail unit in children may be congenital or acquired, may be an isolated finding o...
Introduction: Aims of the study to investigate the frequency and the nature ofnail disorders in chil...
The nails of newborns are thin and soft, and frequently present a certain degree of koilonychia, whi...
Nail disorders in infants and children do not contribute to substantial pediatric consultations as t...
Familiarity with common nail disorders enables the clinician to diagnose and treat nail disorders an...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Context: Hair disorders are a common complaint in dermatology clinics and can be caused by a number ...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted to establish the nature and prevalence of nail diso...
Describing and listing all nail symptoms and signs in systemic disorders has already been widely det...
More than 20 syndromes, most congenital, have hypertrichosis as a feature. An excessive growth of no...