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e nails are normal by looking at the following (Figure 1):
Clubbed Fingernails
clubbing involves a softening of the nail bed wit
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Causes of clubbing ( (Figure 3):
Figure 2. Schamroth's sign.
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Figure 5A. The location of Beau's lines half way up the nail suggests illness 3 months ago.
Figure 5B. Two Beau's lines suggest illnesses about 2 months apart.
Thin Brittle Nails
Figure 6. Note the thin nails in this woman with severe osteopenia.
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Nail Pitting
Splinter Hemorrhages
Figure 22. Splinter hemorrhages tend to be fat.
Terry's Half and Half Nails
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Figure 23A. This example of Terry's half and half nails suggests liver disease (no brown lines).
Figure 23B. Half and half nails
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White nails
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Cases
Slide 2. 84-year-old man with a painful ankle.
Slide 3. 68-year-old man with esophageal canc
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e nails are normal by looking at the following (Figure 1):
Clubbed Fingernails
clubbing involves a softening of the nail bed wit
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Causes of clubbing ( (Figure 3):
Figure 2. Schamroth's sign.
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Figure 5A. The location of Beau's lines half way up the nail suggests illness 3 months ago.
Figure 5B. Two Beau's lines suggest illnesses about 2 months apart.
Thin Brittle Nails
Figure 6. Note the thin nails in this woman with severe osteopenia.
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Nail Pitting
Splinter Hemorrhages
Figure 22. Splinter hemorrhages tend to be fat.
Terry's Half and Half Nails
.
Figure 23A. This example of Terry's half and half nails suggests liver disease (no brown lines).
Figure 23B. Half and half nails
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White nails
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Cases
Slide 2. 84-year-old man with a painful ankle.
Slide 3. 68-year-old man with esophageal canc
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