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Results 1 - 10 of 14 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. ... Most people with familial candidiasis have chronic or recurrent yeast infections that ... of the nails can result in thick, cracked, and discolored nails ...
  3. ... of this form of the condition include hair loss, abnormal fingernails and toenails, and irregular tooth enamel. Most affected individuals do ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... Infants with NBCIE may develop infections, an excessive loss of fluids ... and abnormal nails (nail dystrophy). In severe cases, there is an ...
  7. ... However, in people with CIPA, anhidrosis often causes recurrent, extremely high ... fingernails or toenails. They can also have patches on their scalp ...
  8. ... be seen on x-ray imaging. Underdeveloped fingernails (nail hypoplasia) may also ... experience hearing loss.The signs and symptoms of Mabry syndrome vary ...
  9. ... of the skin, hair, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The name of the condition describes some of ... or toes are abnormally cone-shaped. Additionally, the fingernails and toenails are typically thin and abnormally formed.Children with ...
  10. ... improve with age. Affected individuals also experience abnormal nail growth and hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles. ... hyperkeratosis of the palms and soles, and abnormal nail growth.In addition to the four major types ...
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