Introduction: Aims of the study to investigate the frequency and the nature ofnail disorders in children significant clinical data is available. Nail disorders although common in children in some parts of our country. This study was carried out to document the clinical and demographic pattern of nail disorders in a dermatology outpatient clinic of a pediatric hospital in Ankara, Turkey. Material and Methods: All consecutive patients a total of 3000 children from age 0-16 were admitted to dermatology outpatient clinic of Ankara Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Education and Research Hospital during January 2011 to December 2011 were studied and retrospectively evaluated for age, gender, drug use, diseases, systemic or genetic disorders a...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the clinical examination of the nails are frequent in adults and rarer in chi...
The purpose of this article is to present hereditary, inflammatory, traumatic conditions and abnorma...
Introduction: Skin disorders are major health problem in the pediatric age group and are associated ...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted to establish the nature and prevalence of nail diso...
none3noNail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultati...
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...
Physiological nail disorders in children usually disappear with age and do not require treatment. Ra...
Nail disorders in infants and children do not contribute to substantial pediatric consultations as t...
Abstract PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Our aim was to perform an extensive search of the literature on the...
The nails of newborns are thin and soft, and frequently present a certain degree of koilonychia, whi...
Introduction: Skin diseases are a major health problem in the pediatric age group. Aim: To determin...
Alterations of the nail unit in children may be congenital or acquired, may be an isolated finding o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF STUDY: Nails have both functional as well as aesthetic importance. Despit...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the clinical examination of the nails are frequent in adults and rarer in chi...
The purpose of this article is to present hereditary, inflammatory, traumatic conditions and abnorma...
Introduction: Skin disorders are major health problem in the pediatric age group and are associated ...
Background: Nail disorders in infants and children are relatively uncommon. Their incidence is influ...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted to establish the nature and prevalence of nail diso...
none3noNail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultati...
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...
Physiological nail disorders in children usually disappear with age and do not require treatment. Ra...
Nail disorders in infants and children do not contribute to substantial pediatric consultations as t...
Abstract PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Our aim was to perform an extensive search of the literature on the...
The nails of newborns are thin and soft, and frequently present a certain degree of koilonychia, whi...
Introduction: Skin diseases are a major health problem in the pediatric age group. Aim: To determin...
Alterations of the nail unit in children may be congenital or acquired, may be an isolated finding o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF STUDY: Nails have both functional as well as aesthetic importance. Despit...
BACKGROUND: Changes in the clinical examination of the nails are frequent in adults and rarer in chi...
The purpose of this article is to present hereditary, inflammatory, traumatic conditions and abnorma...
Introduction: Skin disorders are major health problem in the pediatric age group and are associated ...