Onychoatrophy

Medical condition
Onychoatrophy
Other namesNail atrophy
SpecialtyDermatology

Onychoatrophy, also known as nail atrophy,[1] is a faulty underdevelopment of the nail that may be congenital or acquired, in which the nail is thinned and smaller.[2]: 784 

References

  1. ^ "Onychoatrophy (Concept Id: C0455950)". NCBI. 2023-10-31. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
  2. ^ James, William; Berger, Timothy; Elston, Dirk (2005). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology. (10th ed.). Saunders. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.

Further reading

  • Singal, Archana; Daulatabad, Deepashree (2017). "Nail tic disorders: Manifestations, pathogenesis and management". Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology. 83 (1). Scientific Scholar: 19–26. doi:10.4103/0378-6323.184202. ISSN 0378-6323. PMID 27320768.
  • Sidiropoulou, Polytimi; Sgouros, Dimitrios; Theodoropoulos, Konstantinos; Katoulis, Alexander; Rigopoulos, Dimitrios (2019). "Onychotillomania: A Chameleon-Like Disorder: Case Report and Review of Literature". Skin Appendage Disorders. 5 (2): 104–107. doi:10.1159/000489941. ISSN 2296-9195. PMC 6388552. PMID 30815444.

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Classification
D
  • ICD-11: EE13.Y
  • ICD-10: L60.8
  • SNOMED CT: 276458009
External resources
  • Scholia: Q7095143
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Disorders of skin appendages
Nail
  • thickness: Onychogryphosis
  • Onychauxis
  • color: Beau's lines
  • Yellow nail syndrome
  • Leukonychia
  • Azure lunula
  • shape: Koilonychia
  • Nail clubbing
  • behavior: Onychotillomania
  • Onychophagia
Hair
Hair loss/
Baldness
Hypertrichosis
Acneiform
eruption
Acne
Rosacea
Ungrouped
Follicular cysts
Inflammation
Ungrouped
Sweat
glands
Eccrine
Apocrine
Sebaceous

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