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1 openia during infancy, often associated with nail dystrophy.
2 racterized by athymia, alopecia totalis, and nail dystrophy.
3 n and that both mutants suffer from a severe nail dystrophy.
4  bone marrow failure, hyperpigmentation, and nail dystrophy.
5 us symptoms, including hyperpigmentation and nail dystrophy.
6 racterized by abnormal skin pigmentation and nail dystrophy.
7 y alopecia, palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, and nail dystrophy.
8  abnormal skin pigmentation, leukoplakia and nail dystrophy.
9 ypersensitivity, extravasation injuries, and nail dystrophies.
10 ose most prominent phenotype is hypertrophic nail dystrophy accompanied by other features of ectoderm
11 iency leads to thymic aplasia, alopecia, and nail dystrophy, accounting for the nude/severe combined
12 inant disorder characterized by the triad of nail dystrophy, alopecia, and palmoplantar hyperkeratosi
13                           Eight patients had nail dystrophies and 7 had hair anomalies.
14 on, retinal detachment, anodontia, alopecia, nail dystrophy and central nervous system defects.
15 tion is characterized by cutaneous erosions, nail dystrophy and exuberant vascular granulation tissue
16 oliative erythroderma, hypotrichosis, severe nail dystrophy and failure to thrive, two heterozygous m
17 oliative erythroderma, hypotrichosis, severe nail dystrophy and failure to thrive, two heterozygous m
18  later onset and less frequent occurrence of nail dystrophy and keratoderma in PC-K6b, PC-K6c, and PC
19 ed individuals is primarily characterized by nail dystrophy and late onset of mild skin fragility and
20 rmal dysplasia characterized by hypertrophic nail dystrophy and multiple pilosebaceous cysts.
21 ongenita (PC), characterized by hypertrophic nail dystrophy and other ectodermal features.
22 skin disorder characterized predominantly by nail dystrophy and painful palmoplantar keratoderma.
23 disorder, characterized by oral leukoplakia, nail dystrophy, and abnormal skin pigmentation, as well
24                    Palmoplantar keratoderma, nail dystrophy, and enamel defects are common in Naegeli
25 res that include abnormal skin pigmentation, nail dystrophy, and oral leucoplakia.
26 e and a triad of abnormal skin pigmentation, nail dystrophy, and oral leukoplakia.
27 inant disorder characterized by hypertrophic nail dystrophy associated with focal keratoderma and mul
28 ers, epidermolytic palmoplantar keratoderma, nail dystrophy, enamel dysplasia, and sparse woolly hair
29 and remission of alopecia, oral candidiasis, nail dystrophy, gastritis, enteritis, arthritis, Sjogren
30  (hazard ratio [HR] 3.89, 95% CI 2.18-6.94), nail dystrophy (HR 2.93, 95% CI 1.68-5.12), and interglu
31                                   IMPORTANCE Nail dystrophy in early childhood often suggests a diagn
32 n abnormalities is typically associated with nail dystrophy, leucoplakia, bone marrow failure, cancer
33              The clinical features comprised nail dystrophy or nail loss, marginal palmoplantar kerat
34 bilitating plantar keratoderma, hypertrophic nail dystrophy, oral leukokeratosis, and a variety of ep
35 inant disorder characterized by hypertrophic nail dystrophy, oral leukokeratosis, and palmoplantar ke
36 netic disorder of keratin that presents with nail dystrophy, painful palmoplantar keratoderma, and ot
37 olysis bullosa, have generalized blistering, nail dystrophy, patchy alopecia, and dental abnormalitie
38 al dominant condition with dental anomalies, nail dystrophy, postaxial polydactyly, and mild short st
39 ociated with a higher likelihood of PsA were nail dystrophy, scalp lesions, and intergluteal/perianal
40 Subsequently, 2 other family members who had nail dystrophy were also correctly diagnosed as having d