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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Recurrent loss of toenails fingernails
  1. ... people with T-cell immunodeficiency, congenital alopecia, and nail dystrophy develop recurrent serious infections starting early in life. Loss of the FOXN1 protein also prevents the formation ...
  2. ... pigmenti, a condition characterized by skin, tooth, and nail abnormalities as well as increased risks of stroke and vision loss. The most common IKBKG gene change is a ...
  3. ... likely to self-destruct (undergo apoptosis). The resulting loss of keratinocytes alters the normal development and structure of ectodermal tissues, which likely underlies most of the skin and nail problems characteristic of NFJS/DPR. However, it is ...
  4. ... of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The mutations that cause this condition affect one ... of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. As a result of this deletion, affected individuals ...
  5. ... familial candidiasis have chronic infections of the skin, nails, and mucous membranes such as the lining of ...
  6. ... cells that make up the skin, hair, and nails. Keratin 5 is produced in cells called keratinocytes ...
  7. ... keratinocytes that make up the skin, hair, and nails. Keratin 10 is produced in keratinocytes in the ...