Several nail folds are affected by herpetic whitlow in a woman receiving chemotherpy
Clustered clear vesicles on the proximal nail fold typical of an early phase of a herpetic whitlow
Complete destruction of the nail plate with deep pigmentation into the digit pulp and the proximal nail fold - a subungal melanoma, (ALM-patient2)
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Complete destruction of the nail plate with deep pigmentation into the digit pulp and the proximal nail fold. - a subungual melanoma, (ALM-patient2)
Complete destruction of the nail plate with pigmentation extending into the digit pulp and the proximal nail fold - a subungual melanoma, (ALM-patient2)
Pigmentation proximal to the nail fold due to a subungual melanoma, (ALM-patient2)
Melanoma of the nail unit - dermoscopy shows pigmentation of the proximal nail fold (Hutchinson's sign), (ALM-patient2)
Amelanotic subungal melanoma - a red lesion arising from the nail fold that has produced destruction of the nail plate
Central nail plate indentations of several fingernails due to repetitive picking of the proximal nail fold
Transverse nail ridges with partial cuticle loss and bolstering of the nail fold due to repetitive pushing back of the nail fold by the adjacent index finger
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Clustered vesicles, due to HSV, have broken down into erosions on the proximal nail fold
Acrocyanosis
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
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Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Ragged cuticles and nailfold redness
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Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
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Nailfold changes in dermatomyositis
Dermatomyositis of the nailfold
Nailfold dermoscopy showing dilated capillaries
Blue-black nail pigmentation due to long-term antimalarial therapy
Multiple herpetic whitlows at the later crusted phase of their evolution
Longitudinal melanonychia in Laugier-Hunziker syndrome, (LHS-patient3)