Natural Nail Unit
Natural Nail Unit 2
Diseases
Disorders
Disorders and Diseases
100

nonliving colorless tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed 

what is the cuticle 

100

thin layer of tissue between the nail plate and the nail bed 

what is the bed epithelium 

100

matrix inflammation and nail shedding caused by infection or injury 

what is onychia 

100

lengthwise grooves in the plate; usually the result of aging 

what is ridged nails 

100

damage to the capillaries under the nail, giving the appearance of a lengthwise small splinter underneath the nail plate 

what is splinter hemorrhage 
200

aka the sidewall; folds of the skin that line the sides of the nail plate 

what is the lateral nail fold 

200

slit or furrow in the sides of the nail 

what is the nail groove 

200

a rare and serious type of skin cancer that begins in the nail matrix 

what is nail melanoma 

200
whitish discolored spots on the nails, usually caused by minor injury to the nail  matrix 

what is leukonychia

200

a form of dramatically increased nail curvature of the free edge, whereby the nail can curl in upon itself or may be deformed only on one sidewall

what is pincer nail 

300

area where the nail plate cells are formed

what is the matrix 

300

hard keratin plate on top of and slowly sliding across the nail bed as it grows; the most visible and functional part of the nail 

what is the nail plate 
300

separation of the nail plate and bed, often due to injury or allergic reactions, when the cause is removed, the area slowly begins healing 

what is onycholysis 

300

irregular split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate surface roughness

what is onychorrhexis 

300

nail surface pitting, roughness, onycholysis, and bed discoloration randomly or evenly spaced 

what is nail psoriasis 

400

living skin underneath the PNF found at the nail plates base covering the matrix area 

what is the eponychium 

400

slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the nail plate , forming a protective layer that prevents microorganisms from invading and infecting the nailbed 

what is the hyponychium 

400

ingrown nail, wherein the nail grows into the sides of the tissues around the nail 

what is onychocryptosis 

400

highly curved nail plate; May be inherited or caused by a matrix injury;often leads to ingrown nails 

what is pilcatured nail

400

bacterial inflammation of the tissues around the nail plate, causing pus, swelling, and redness; often seen in dry or chapped hands from excessive water and detergent exposure 

what is paronychia 

500

entire flap of skin covering the matrix, extending from the edge of the visible nail plate to the first joint of the finger or toe 

what is the proximal nail fold 

500

visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin 

what is the lunula 

500

nail plate fungal infection consisting of whitish patches that can be scraped off the nails surface or long whitish or pale yellowish streaks within the nail plate 

what is onychomycosis 
500

irregular stretching of the eponychium or hyponychium around the nail plate;usually from serious injury or an allergic skin reaction 

what is nail pterygium

500

rapidly growing and contagious bacteria that can cause infection; seen in the early stages as a yellow- green spot that becomes darker in its advanced stage, changing from yellow to green to brown to black

what is pseudomonas aerusinosa 

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