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Onychogrypose: for several years, a yellowish, bulging, yellowish big toe nail in a 16-year-old boy; traumatic etiology (soccer game).

Onychogrypose: for several years, a yellowish, bulging big toe nail in a 16-year-old boy. the missing cuticle (epinychium) is encircled. transverse arrows mark the transverse Beau-Reil furrows, as a sign of repeated trauma (here acting from the front). therapy is only possible by consistently avoiding mechanical irritation of the nail root.




Onychogrypose: Severe traumatically induced (soccer player) onychogrypose.

Onychogrypose (complicatively superimposed): moderately pronounced onychogrypose in an 18-year-old soccer player's ring, here complicatively superimposed by onychomycosis, recognizable by the yellowish streaky discoloration


Onychogrypose in psoriasis: completely changed growth direction of the big toe nail, now only vertically oriented.





Onychogrypose: extreme, claw-like rolled up growth of the toenails, extreme neglect of nail hygiene.

Onychogrypose: crumbly onychodystrophy with excessive thickening of the fingernail; previously known, long-standing mycosis fungoides.

Onychogrypose: 10-nail onychogrypose in cases of perennial erythrodermia of unknown etiology.
