Combined Phenotype Ontology

Last uploaded: November 18, 2021
Preferred Name

Trachyonychia

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The most common histopathologic findings of trachyonychia are spongiosis and exocytosis of inflammatory cells in the nail epithelia1. Although idiopathic trachyonychia may be much more common than reported, it may present with various associated skin or mucosal diseases including alopecia areata, lichen planus, psoriasis, and eczema. Trachyonychia predominantly occurs in children, although it can affect people of all ages. Trachyonychia can improve spontaneously but may have a chronic course exceeding 6 years and result in cosmetic handicaps. Excessive longitudinal ridging that gives the surface of the nail plate a rough appearance. It results from multiple foci of defective keratinization of the proximal nail matrix.

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0030804

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The most common histopathologic findings of trachyonychia are spongiosis and exocytosis of inflammatory cells in the nail epithelia1. Although idiopathic trachyonychia may be much more common than reported, it may present with various associated skin or mucosal diseases including alopecia areata, lichen planus, psoriasis, and eczema. Trachyonychia predominantly occurs in children, although it can affect people of all ages. Trachyonychia can improve spontaneously but may have a chronic course exceeding 6 years and result in cosmetic handicaps.

database_cross_reference

UMLS:C0546956

SNOMEDCT_US:69192004

definition

Excessive longitudinal ridging that gives the surface of the nail plate a rough appearance. It results from multiple foci of defective keratinization of the proximal nail matrix.

label

Trachyonychia

prefixIRI

HP:0030804

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Trachyonychia

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002164

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