NAIL


Your classmate at school has these thumbs since birth.



A seemingly healthy young man presents with these black streaks in the nail.



A seemingly healthy older woman complains of these lines in her fingernails.



A young adult is worried about this streak in his nail.



A middle-aged man is worried about this streak in his nail.



Nail pits and onycholysis are commonly found in this papulosquamous disease.



An 18-year-old boy presents with this of all 10 fingernails.



An adult preents with a new groove in the nail and an associated bump.



An adult presented with these funny nails. What workup do you do?



An adult presents with these?



A 5-year-old boy presents with this.


A 57-year-old woman presents with all 20 nails looking like this. You immediately ask to see her feet and legs and ask her about any cough, SOB or lung problems. You order a CXR and refer her to pulmonary.



Your dad is worried about melanoma.



The 20-year-old presents with this.



This child developed a linear papular rash of the arm that extended to the hand, finger and nail.



Thickened nails since 1 year of age.



A young woman complains of this change in one nail.



A woman's nails have turned green!


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