nail lichen planus

nail lichen planus
lichen planus of the nails lichen planus affecting a fingernail or toenail, or several nails, usually with formation of a pterygium that fuses the nail plate to the nail bed and may lead to shedding of the nail. This type may occur with or without lichen planus on the skin.

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