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  1. ... nails (onychauxis) that separate from the underlying nail bed (onycholysis) and can appear claw-like. Some fingers ... the attachment of the nail to the nail bed.FZD6 gene mutations that cause nonsyndromic congenital nail ...
  2. ... the attachment of the nail to the nail bed. Studies suggest that frizzled-6 is also involved ... separation of the nail from the underlying nail bed (onycholysis) and other abnormalities of the fingernails and ...
  3. ... the body such as cells of the nail beds, hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral ...
  4. ... nail and its growth (such as the nail bed), are normal.Individuals with anonychia congenita do not ...
  5. ... soles of the feet), hair follicles, and nail beds. Because of its presence in the inner ear, ...
  6. ... the body, such as cells of the nail beds, hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral ...
  7. ... the body such as cells of the nail beds, hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral ...
  8. ... and stiffness is worse when getting out of bed in the morning or after a long rest. ...
  9. ... or ridged, crumble, or separate from the nail beds.Signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis include stiff, ...
  10. ... the body such as cells of the nail beds, hair follicles, skin, lining of the mouth (oral ...
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