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- Racquet_nail abstract "In racquet nails (also known as brachyonychia, nail en raquette, and racquet thumb), the nail plate is flattened, the end of the thumb is widened and flattened, and the distal phalanx is abnormally short. In racquet nails, the width of the nail bed and nail plate is greater than their length. The condition is painless and asymptomatic.Racquet nails usually occur on one or both thumbs, but may appear on all fingers and toes. It may be genetic, inherited as an autosomal-dominant trait, or acquired. Genetic disorders associated with racquet nail include Larsen syndrome, Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, Hajdu–Cheney syndrome, cartilage-hair hypoplasia, pycnodysostosis, acrodysostosis, and brachydactylia.Acquired racquet nail is associated with acroosteolysis and psoriatic arthropathy. Acquired racquet nail may also be diagnostic of bone resorption in hyperparathyroidism.Racquet nail often presents with other nail conditions such as onycholysis, koilonychia, pachyonychia, Muehrcke's lines, leuconychia, and half-and-half nails. Cosmetic surgery can be used to improve the appearance of the nails.".
- Racquet_nail icd10 "L62.8 (ILDSL62.810)".
- Racquet_nail wikiPageID "21035851".
- Racquet_nail wikiPageLength "3283".
- Racquet_nail wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Racquet_nail wikiPageRevisionID "683001924".
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Acrodysostosis.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Acroosteolysis.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Bone_resorption.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Brachydactyly.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage–hair_hypoplasia.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conditions_of_the_skin_appendages.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Hajdu–Cheney_syndrome.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Half_and_half_nails.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Hyperparathyroidism.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Koilonychia.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Larsen_syndrome.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Leukonychia.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cutaneous_conditions.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Muehrckes_nails.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Multiple_familial_trichoepithelioma.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Nail_(anatomy).
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Onycholysis.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Pachyonychia_congenita.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Psoriatic_arthritis.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Pycnodysostosis.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink Rubinstein–Taybi_syndrome.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLink The_International_League_of_Dermatological_Societies.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Racquet nail".
- Racquet_nail icd "L62.8".
- Racquet_nail name "Racquet nail".
- Racquet_nail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Disorders_of_skin_appendages.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Racquet_nail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Racquet_nail subject Category:Conditions_of_the_skin_appendages.
- Racquet_nail type Disease.
- Racquet_nail type Redirect.
- Racquet_nail type Thing.
- Racquet_nail type Q12136.
- Racquet_nail comment "In racquet nails (also known as brachyonychia, nail en raquette, and racquet thumb), the nail plate is flattened, the end of the thumb is widened and flattened, and the distal phalanx is abnormally short. In racquet nails, the width of the nail bed and nail plate is greater than their length. The condition is painless and asymptomatic.Racquet nails usually occur on one or both thumbs, but may appear on all fingers and toes.".
- Racquet_nail label "Racquet nail".
- Racquet_nail sameAs Q7279840.
- Racquet_nail sameAs m.05b26r_.
- Racquet_nail sameAs Q7279840.
- Racquet_nail wasDerivedFrom Racquet_nail?oldid=683001924.
- Racquet_nail isPrimaryTopicOf Racquet_nail.
- Racquet_nail name "Racquet nail".