There are various parts of human body analyzed for identifying the different effect in human body. Human finger nail analysis is one of the ways to identify disease in human body. Nails are the body part which are farthest from the heart and therefore fare last to receive oxygen. As a result the nails are the first who shows the symptoms of disease in the human body. Finger nails can be easily captured for diagnosis and there are no heavy equipment’s or conditions require for using nail image for disease diagnosis like in other tests and scanning process. Nail is one of the physical investigative tools which are normally practiced in Ayurveda where nail can be a strong indicator of likely complaints happening in the human body. Human nails ...
WOS: 000244968900010PubMed ID: 17373977Objective To evaluate the frequency and the specificity of na...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Nail disorders can be very annoying for the patient and diagnostically challenging to the dermatolog...
Changes in the color and texture of the surface of the nail can reflect a variety of medical conditi...
This study focuses on detection of circulatory diseases such as Coronary Occlusion, Congestive Heart...
Nail anatomy and physiology are reviewed. The most common nail diseases are described in a schematic...
Changes in the color and texture of the surface of the nail can reflect a variety of medical conditi...
Tumors of the nail unit may be difficult to diagnose because of the screening effect of the nail pl...
Clinical diagnosis of nail disorders is often difficult since different diseases produce nail signs...
Nails act as a window to diagnosis of skin diseases. Various dermatosis affect the nails and the sev...
Human nail disease is usually ignored since it does not reveal clinical signs that are harmful to on...
Medical science has progressed in many ways and different methods have been developed for the diagno...
Familiarity with common nail disorders enables the clinician to diagnose and treat nail disorders an...
Background: The nail is our most versatile tool and serves a very important function of protecting t...
Background: There are limited data on nail histopathology techniques. The objective of this study wa...
WOS: 000244968900010PubMed ID: 17373977Objective To evaluate the frequency and the specificity of na...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Nail disorders can be very annoying for the patient and diagnostically challenging to the dermatolog...
Changes in the color and texture of the surface of the nail can reflect a variety of medical conditi...
This study focuses on detection of circulatory diseases such as Coronary Occlusion, Congestive Heart...
Nail anatomy and physiology are reviewed. The most common nail diseases are described in a schematic...
Changes in the color and texture of the surface of the nail can reflect a variety of medical conditi...
Tumors of the nail unit may be difficult to diagnose because of the screening effect of the nail pl...
Clinical diagnosis of nail disorders is often difficult since different diseases produce nail signs...
Nails act as a window to diagnosis of skin diseases. Various dermatosis affect the nails and the sev...
Human nail disease is usually ignored since it does not reveal clinical signs that are harmful to on...
Medical science has progressed in many ways and different methods have been developed for the diagno...
Familiarity with common nail disorders enables the clinician to diagnose and treat nail disorders an...
Background: The nail is our most versatile tool and serves a very important function of protecting t...
Background: There are limited data on nail histopathology techniques. The objective of this study wa...
WOS: 000244968900010PubMed ID: 17373977Objective To evaluate the frequency and the specificity of na...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Nail disorders can be very annoying for the patient and diagnostically challenging to the dermatolog...