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perioral cyanosis- A blue color around the lips and philtrum is a relatively common finding shortly
This is part of acrocyanosis ... The skin in this ... infant is visibly ... #clinical #photo ... peds #pediatrics #newborn
Paronychia
Inflammation of the nail folds - red, swollen, often tender. Frequent immersion in water a risk
#Paronychia #Fingernails ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Photo ... #Sign
Acrocyanosis- As this infant is transitioning, the blue color on the feet is starting to resolve
Acrocyanosis- As ... this infant is ... #clinical #photo ... peds #pediatrics #newborn ... #acrocyanosis
Terry's Nails

Proximal paleness extending halfway up the nail, often eliminating the lunula. Darker distal band. Seen
#Terrys #Fingernails ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Photo ... #Sign
Clinical features of shock from dehydration in an infant

Decreased level of consciousness 
Sunken fontanelle 
Dry mucous
Clinical features ... dehydration in an infant ... Pale or Mottled Skin ... Extremities #PhysicalExam ... #Signs #Symptoms
Muehrcke's Lines (Leukonychia striata)
Narrow while transverse lines (Not depressed, compared to Beau's lines). Usually 2 or
Leukonychia #striata #Fingernails ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Photo ... #Sign
Acral Lentiginous Melanoma (involving nail)

While acral lentinginous melenoma is often seen anywhere on the palms, soles,
Lentiginous #Melanoma #Fingernails ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Photo ... #Sign
Nail Pitting
Non-specific sign for psoriasis (additional signs include onycholysis, thickening, and 'oilspot' lesions which are yellow
Non-specific sign ... #Pitting #Fingernails ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Photo ... #Sign
Meconium staining- Evidence of meconium staining in utero may be a clue to an infant who
be a clue to an infant ... appreciated on the fingernails ... umbilical cord and the skin ... #clinical #photo ... #newborn #peds
Splinter Hemorrhages
Nonspecific finding associated with trauma most commonly but also seen in subacute bacterial endocarditis and
#Hemorrhages #Fingernails ... #PhysicalExam # ... Clinical #Photo ... #Sign #Endocarditis