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Results 1 - 10 of 83 for Thin nail
  1. ... face is well-formed. Limbs are long and thin. Nails appear on the fingers and toes. Genitals appear. ...
  2. Artificial nails can lengthen short nails, making your fingers look long and slender. They can also be hard on your nails. ... Nail Diseases/Related Issues ...
  3. Onychomycosis (VisualDX)  
    Fungal Infections/Images ... Fungal Infections ... Nail Diseases/Images ... Nail Diseases ... VisualDX ... Onychomycosis, commonly known as a fungal nail infection, is an infection ...
  4. ... of the same age Small penis in males Thin hair Poor nail growth Adults with GH deficiency may have symptoms ...
  5. Eating Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... or osteoporosis) Mild anemia Muscle wasting and weakness Thin, brittle hair and nails Dry, blotchy, or yellowish skin Growth of fine ...
  6. Anorexia Nervosa (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)  
    Eating Disorders/Specifics ... Eating Disorders ... Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health
  7. Onychoschizia (VisualDX)  
    Nail Diseases/Images ... Nail Diseases ... VisualDX ... Find out about onychoschizia, a condition characterized by brittle and splitting nails. Learn about its causes, ...
  8. Lichen Planus (VisualDX)  
    Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... VisualDX ... Lichen planus (LP) is a rash that affects the skin and, less often, the scalp, fingernails, toenails, and/ ...
  9. ... have arthritis or autoimmune conditions. Fingers may become thin and tapered with smooth shiny skin and nails that grow slowly. This is due to the ...
  10. ... is an abnormal shape of the fingernail. The nail has raised ridges and is thin and curved inward. This disorder is associated with ...
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