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- Q7704017 subject Q8408892.
- Q7704017 abstract "Terry's nails is a physical finding in which fingernails or toenails appear white with a characteristic "ground glass" appearance, with no lunula. The condition is thought to be due to a decrease in vascularity and an increase in connective tissue within the nail bed. It frequently occurs in the setting of liver failure, cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, hyperthyroidism, or malnutrition. Eighty percent of patients with severe liver disease have Terry's nails, but they are also found in patients with kidney failure, in patients with congestive heart failure and are described as a brown arc near the ends of the nails. The recognition of characteristic nail patterns, such as Terry’s nails, may be a helpful herald for early diagnosis of systemic diseases.This was named for Dr. Richard Terry.".
- Q7704017 thumbnail Terrys_nails.jpg?width=300.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q12167.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q12206.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q147778.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q16499.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q181754.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q2417406.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q246809.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q8408892.
- Q7704017 wikiPageWikiLink Q970208.
- Q7704017 comment "Terry's nails is a physical finding in which fingernails or toenails appear white with a characteristic "ground glass" appearance, with no lunula. The condition is thought to be due to a decrease in vascularity and an increase in connective tissue within the nail bed. It frequently occurs in the setting of liver failure, cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, hyperthyroidism, or malnutrition.".
- Q7704017 label "Terry's nails".
- Q7704017 depiction Terrys_nails.jpg.