Nail Diseases & Conditions
Nail Disorders
Foot, Skin & Other Disorders
Skeletal System
Muscular System
100

A general term for inflammation of the skin surrounding the nail.

What is onychia?

100

The general term for a nail deformity or disease.

What is onychosis?

100

Also known known as callus.

What is keratoma?

100

A large, flat, triangular shaped bone of the shoulder.

What is the scapula?

100

The large, thick, triangular muscle that covers the shoulder.

What is the deltoid?

200

Also known as uinea Unguium or ringworm of the nail.

What is onychomycosis?

200

Also known as eggshell nails.

What is onychomalacia?

200

Caused by human papillomavirus (HPV).

What is verruca?

200

The 5 bones that form the sole of the foot.

What are metatarsals?

200

Muscles that bends our wrists, hands, and fingers.

What are the flexors?

300

Nail starts to loosen from the nail bed, but doesn't come off.

What is onycholysis?

300

An abnormally thick nail.

What is onychauxis?

300

Causes joints to become inflamed and stiff.

What is arthritis?

300

The 8 bones that form the wrist.

What are carpal bones?

300

Muscle that bends the foot up and extend the toes.

What is the tibialis anterior?

400
Condition that causes the nail to lose its shine, shrink, and fall off.

What is onychatrophia?

400

Vertical or horizontal ridges on the nail plate.

What are furrows and corrugations?

400

Hereditary condition in the feet, that can be made worse with improper shoe wear, and require surgery in severe cases.

What is bunions (hallux valgus)?

400

The strongest bone of the body.

What is the femur?

400

Muscles that allow us to use our thumbs to grasp or pick up objects.

What are opponents?

500

Bacterial, fungi, or yeast infection of the tissue surrounding the nail.

What is paronychia?

500

Condition caused by iron and vitamin B12 deficiencies.

What is kolionychia?

500

Callus that forms over a joint.

What is a clavus?
500

The larger bone of the forearm.

What is the ulna?

500

Muscle that pulls the foot down when the knee is bent.

What is the soleus?