Psoriasis palmaris (as partial symptom of a generalized poriasis): Subungual infection of the left ring finger, no symptoms.
Oil stain, psoriatic: Subungual infection of the left ring finger. Sharply defined lesions. Peripherally the nail is detached, so that cleaning the nail is difficult in case of contamination. Otherwise no significant symptoms.
Oil stain, psoriatic: Less sharply defined brownish lesion. recurrent longitudinal hemorrhages after banal traumas with dorsal-vertical direction of attack. patient take ASS permanently.
Oil stain psoriatic: circumscribed yellowish-brownish discoloration of the nail due to subungual psoriatic lesion; no psoriatic spots.
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