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Figure 2: Images of a normal finger nail in a 30-year-old female with no significant medical history. Arrows in each display where each abnormality would be located in fingernail. (a) Capillary loops in proximal nail-folds. (b) Erythema of proximal nail-fold. (c) Longitudinal curvature increase in nails. (d) Periungual erythema. (e) Red lunulae. (f) Splinter hemorrhages. (g) Thin nail plate. (h) Transverse curvature increase in nails. (i) White dull color in fingernails |
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