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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for pachydermoperiostosis OR clubbing of nails
  1. Common symptoms of clubbing: The nail beds soften. The nails may seem to "float" instead of being firmly attached. The nails form a sharper angle ...
  2. ... Tightness in the chest Possible other symptoms include: Clubbing of fingers Nail abnormalities
  3. Complications of DILV include: Clubbing (thickening of the nail beds) on the toes and fingers (late sign) Heart failure Frequent pneumonia Heart rhythm problems Death
  4. ... easily Bluish color of the skin and lips Clubbing (thickening of the nail beds) of toes and fingers (late sign) Failure ...
  5. ... on the fingers (Raynaud phenomenon) Cough Curvature of nails accompanied by soft tissue swelling ( clubbing ) of the fingers Fever Fingers that change color ...
  6. ... lung diseases including cancer or infection) may cause clubbing . Kidney disease can cause a build-up of nitrogen waste products in the blood, which can damage nails. Liver disease can damage nails. Thyroid diseases such ...
  7. Clubbing may result from chronic low blood-oxygen levels. This can be seen with cystic fibrosis, congenital cyanotic heart disease, and several other diseases. The tips of the fingers enlarge and the nails become extremely curved from front to back.
  8. ... of breath (dyspnea) Widening of the finger tips (clubbing) ... or developing normally If the skin, lips, or nail beds look blue or if the child seems ...