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onychodystrophy (nail dystrophy)

Dystrophy of the nails. Etiology: 1) onychomycosis (< 50%) 2) thyroid disease 3) parathyroid disease 4) peripheral vascular disease 5) Raynaud's disease 6) anemia 7) onychodystrophia mediana canaliformis 8) psoriasis - more common in patients with psoriatic arthritis 9) aging Clinical manifestations: - thick, yellow, crumbling toenails Laboratory: - KOH scraping, microscopic exam for septate hyphae of dermatophytosis - fungal culture for dermatophytosis Management: - treat underlying disorder - do not treat with antifungals unless onychomycosis identified

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onychomycosis

Specific

onychodystrophia mediana canaliformis (tic habit)

General

nail disease

References

  1. Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 14, 16, 18. American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 2006, 2012, 2018