Why are nails important in medicine?Nails are important because they are easily observable and serve as a window into the body. They are commonly affected by numerous internal (heart, liver, kidney) and external factors, including infectious agents, trauma, and drugs. Finally, nails may help in the differential diagnosis of closely related dermatologic disorders. White GM, Cox NH: Disorders of nails. In White GM, Cox NH, editors: Diseases of the skin. Philadelphia, 2002, WB Saunders, pp 397–410. |
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