Eponychium
cuticle - thin strip of cornified epithelium that adheres to the nail at the edge of the proximal nail fold. Damage to the cuticle results in predisposition to inflammation of the nail fold –> disturb the underlying matrix and nail plate production
Lunula
white semi circle, junction between the matrix and the nail bed
Nail bed
Nail plate
packed onychocytes, continuous with the matrix
Vascular supply to the nail
Nerve supply to the nail
- meissner and pacinian bodies (touch), type 1 fibres and temp all abundant in finger tips
Nail-patella syndrome:
Clouston syndrome
form of ectodermal dysplasia due to gap junction gene mutation - GJB6 - encodes coonnexin –> thickened nails with onycholysis, hypotrichosis and palmoplantar keratoderma
Matrix function
Nail unit melanocytes
Nail immune system
Pachyonychia congenita
AD disorder encoding keratin 6a, 6b, 16 or 17 - these are in the nail bed, HF, sebaceous gland and palmoplantar –> leads to thickening of the nail plate (subungual hyperkeratosis), painful palmoderma keratomer, follicular keratoses, oral leukokeratosis and cysts
Beau’s line
Nail growth
Nail signs - principle
- Nail plate detachment and/or uplifting arise from dysfunction of the hyponychium or nail bed
Onychomadesis
Nail pitting
Onychorrhexis
Trachyonychia/sand paper nails
True leukonychia
Koilonychia
Onycholysis
Subungual hyperkeratosis
Apparent leukonychia