Craniosynostosis Type 3
BACKGROUND: Though the foramen magnum (FM) is often altered in complex craniosynostosis, no study analysed the FM dimensions in patients with brachycephaly specifically. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We measured the FM area, sagittal and transverse diameters on preoperative CT scans in patients with bicoronal synostosis[…][ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Yellowish Toenails
Ectodermal Dysplasia - Cutaneous Syndactyly Syndrome
Examination of nails showed ridging and yellowish discoloration of nails more marked on fingernails than toenails.[ijdvl.com]
[syn- G. daktylos, finger or toe] syndactyly /syn·dac·ty·ly/ ( -dak tĭ-le ) persistence of webbing between adjacent digits of the hand or foot, so that they are more or less[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
[…] between digits ( webbed fingers or toes ), so that they are more or less completely attached. syn·dac·ty·ly ( sin-dak'ti-lē ), Any degree of webbing or fusion of fingers or toes[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Skin Infection
The toenails can also be affected and look unhealthy, with a yellowish discolouration and thickening seen under the nails.[dermatology.org.sg]
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Syndactyly between Adjacent Toes
Cutaneous Candidiasis
Nail yeast infection is signed by yellowish color of the toenail accompanied by swelling and itching which gets worse at night.[dermanities.com]
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Syndactyly between Adjacent Toes
Psoriasis
Fingernails and toenails often exhibit small pits (pinpoint depressions) and/or larger yellowish-brown separations of the nail from the nail bed at the fingertip called distal[medicinenet.com]
It affects the toenails more frequently than the fingernails. [5] It results from raising of the nail plate off the nail bed as a result of deposition of cells that have[dx.doi.org]
Serum exudates may accumulate and appear yellowish. [28] Figure 6: Onycholysis along with pitting and salmon patches in fingernails Click here to view Subungual hyperkeratosis[dx.doi.org]
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Syndactyly between Adjacent Toes
Onychomycosis
After treatment with propolis extract (b and d) Click here to view Case 2 A female patient, 69 year old, had onychomycosis on a toenail [Figure 2] a.[e-ijd.org]
The big toenail is most often affected, but all nails are susceptible.[cdc.gov]
It had yellowish color and hollow appearance with the absence of itching and presence of local pain. She had never confirmed the diagnosis with laboratory tests.[e-ijd.org]
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Syndactyly between Adjacent Toes
Syndactyly
Clinical Information A congenital anomaly of the hand or foot, marked by the webbing between adjacent fingers or toes.[icd9data.com]
Definition (MSH) A congenital anomaly of the hand or foot, marked by the webbing between adjacent fingers or toes.[fpnotebook.com]
Syndactylies are classified as complete or incomplete by the degree of joining. Syndactylies can also be simple or complex.[icd9data.com]
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Yellowish Toenails
Ingrown Nail
Later, the inflamed area can begin to grow extra tissue or drain yellowish fluid.[footmed.com.au]
Later, the inflamed area can begin to grow extra tissue or drain yellowish fluid. What will happen if you leave an ingrown toenail untreated?[emedicinehealth.com]
If left untreated, an ingrown toenail can progress to an infection or even an abscess that requires surgical treatment. They are more common in men than in women.[footmed.com.au]
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Palmoplantar Pustulosis
Psoriasis of the toenails – severe hyperkeratosis with yellowish discoloration of the nail plates Fig. 5.16.[epdf.tips]
[…] color of the nail plate Other family members Palmoplantar keratoderma Orange plaques all over the body Lichen planus Involvement of toenails Yellowish color of the nail plate[epdf.tips]
The distal part of the nail plate presents a yellowish discoloration due to patchy parakeratosis.[epdf.tips]
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Syndactyly between Adjacent Toes
Reiter's Syndrome
Besides these, intense onychodystrophy has been noted with opacity, yellowish coloring and hyperkeratonization of the fingernails and toenails.[scielo.br]
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