- Nail (anatomy)
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Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary . 2014.
Nail (anatomy) — Human nails Fingernails Toenails A nail is a horn like env … Wikipedia
Nail matrix — Latin matrix unguis Code TH H3.12.00.3.02020 The formative layer of cells at the base of the fingernail or toenail. This tissue consists of rapidly dividing skin cells that soon fill with the protein keratin. The matrix of finger nails consists… … Wikipedia
Nail — may refer to: Nail (anatomy), toughened keratin at the end of an animal digit Nail (beak), a plate of hard horny tissue at the tip of some bird beaks Nail (fastener), the pin shaped fastener used in engineering, woodworking and construction Nail… … Wikipedia
Nail plate — For metal connector plate, see Truss connector plate. Nail plate Basic nail anatomy Latin lamina unguis Code … Wikipedia
Nail biting — Classification and external resources Fingers of a nail biter. ICD 10 F98.8 (ILDS F98.810) … Wikipedia
nail — nailless, adj. naillike, adj. /nayl/, n. 1. a slender, typically rod shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and… … Universalium
Racquet nail — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L62.8 (ILDS L62.810) In Racquet nails (also known as Brachyonychia, [1] Nail en raquette [2], and Racquet thumb … Wikipedia
Median nail dystrophy — (also known as Dystrophia unguis mediana canaliformis, Median canaliform dystrophy of Heller, [1]:657 and Solenonychia ) consists of longitudinal splitting or canal formation in the midline of the nail, a split which often resembles a fir tree,… … Wikipedia
Chevron nail — (also known as a Herringbone nail ) is a rare transient fingernail ridge pattern seen in children, a ridge arising from the proximal nailfold and converging in a V shaped pattern towards the midpoint distally.[1]:786 See also Nail anatomy… … Wikipedia
Drug-induced nail changes — are caused by drug administration which may result in a large number of nail abnormalities, usually with multiple nails being affected at the same time.[1]:665 6 See also Nail anatomy References ^ Freedberg, et. al. (2003). Fitzpatrick s… … Wikipedia
Cutis (anatomy) — Cross section of all skin layers. (Epidermis and dermis labeled at upper right.) Cutis is the combined term for the epidermis and the dermis, the two outer layers of the skin. Underneath is the subcutis … Wikipedia