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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for Nail problems
  1. ... which likely underlies most of the skin and nail problems characteristic of NFJS/DPR. However, it is unclear ...
  2. ... which likely underlies most of the skin and nail problems characteristic of NFJS/DPR. However, it is unclear ...
  3. ... and small stature; abnormalities of the teeth and nails; and gastrointestinal problems in infancy, such as chronic diarrhea and vomiting. ...
  4. ... psoriatic arthritis include abnormalities of the fingers and nails or eye problems.Enthesitis-related juvenile idiopathic arthritis is characterized by ...
  5. ... more slowly than normal.Individuals with nonsyndromic congenital nail disorder 10 do not have any other health problems related to the condition. Nonsyndromic congenital nail disorder ...
  6. ... as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin. Cranioectodermal dysplasia can also cause a variety of other problems, including a kidney condition called nephronophthisis and eye ...
  7. ... the nail and its growth (such as the nail bed), are normal.Individuals with anonychia congenita do not have any other health problems related to the condition. Anonychia congenita is a ...
  8. ... congenital alopecia 1, a condition characterized by skin problems, an absence of hair from birth (congenital alopecia), and often nail abnormalities. The mutation identified in this disorder leads ...
  9. ... decreased or absent sweating (anhidrosis), and abnormal nails (nail ... of the skin problems may improve by adulthood. Life expectancy is normal ...
  10. ... brown color and causes the skin, lips, and nails to appear bluish in color (cyanosis). The signs and symptoms of methemoglobinemia, beta-globin type are generally limited to cyanosis, which does not cause any health problems. However, in rare cases, severe methemoglobinemia, beta-globin ...
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