This is a feature of someone's fingernails which I have noted in only two people -- but perhaps it's not uncommon, I just haven't noticed. On one person's hands, at the bottom of each nail, the cuticle adheres to the nail, so that a thin coating of the skin is drawn over the lower (?)20% of the nail.
Does anyone know of rubric(s) that might apply, or have any comment about whether this is common or uncommon?
Thanks!
Shannon
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Re: fingernail question
EXTREMITIES - NAILS; complaints of - growth of nails - fold of skin remains attached to the growing nail
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Re: fingernail question
This is from Radar. Sometimes Radar has rubrics that MacRep doesn't, and vice-versa.
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Re: fingernail question
It was a happy accident in my case, not something I deliberately tried to do.
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