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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Absent toenail
  1. ... not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Absent nails Anonychia Aplastic nails Congenital absence of nails Hyponychia ...
  2. ... a short and stubby appearance with small or absent nails. Most affected individuals have several unusual facial features, ...
  3. ... features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay ...
  4. ... arthritis, particularly when skin changes are minimal or absent. Nail changes and dactylitis are two features that are ...
  5. ... features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay ...
  6. Epidermolysis Bullosa From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)  
    Skin Conditions/Specifics ... Skin Conditions ... National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Epidermolysis ...
  7. ... early childhood. People with sclerosteosis may also have absent or malformed nails.Van Buchem disease represents the milder form of ...
  8. ... coloring; brittle, sparse, or missing hair; misshapen or absent fingernails and toenails; and malformed or missing teeth. Affected individuals may ...
  9. ... the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. (The term "brachydactyly" is from the Greek words ...
  10. ... very fragile and to blister easily. Abnormal or absent fingernails and toenails are also common in people with epidermolysis bullosa ...
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