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Transverse lines of the fingernails. (A) Beau’s lines (arrows) of the thumbnail. (B) Mees’ lines (arrowheads)
can be caused by ... are a typical sign ... FingerNails #Ridges #Clinical ... #PhysicalExam # ... Photo
Koilonychia in Iron-Deficiency Anemia- A 54-year-old woman presented to the primary care clinic with fatigue and
the primary care clinic ... fatigue and a 7-year ... appeared pale and had ... #NEJM #clinical ... #photo #koilonychia
Quitter's Nail
Nicotine stained distally, but not proximally with clear line of demarcation. May also appear when
Quitter's Nail ... switches to "lower tar ... #Fingernails #PhysicalExam ... #Clinical #Photo ... #Sign #Nicotine
The patient was noted to have bilateral Frank's sign, which is a diagonal crease in the
bilateral Frank's sign ... lobule to the rear ... #Franks #Sign #CAD ... #Photo #PhysicalExam ... #Ear #Clinical
Mees' Lines
Transverse while lines (usually one per nail, no depressions) that often can will disappear if
usually one per nail ... depressions) that often can ... #Fingernails #PhysicalExam ... #Clinical #Photo ... #Sign #Arsenic
Terry's Nails

Patient of about 70 years, HIV positive, transplanted kidney donor cadaver in the previous 6
in addition to signs ... cirrhosis since they can ... They can also be ... Fingernails #Hands #PhysicalExam ... #Clinical #Photo
Corrigan’s Pulse and Quincke’s Pulse- ...While the patient was sitting upright, the right carotid artery was
as well as the nail ... in the previous year ... #clinical #photo ... #NEJM #corrigans ... pulse #quinckes #physicalexam