
Twenty-Nail Dystrophy of Alopecia Areata
MAJ Robert T. Horn, Jr, MC;
COL Richard B. Odom, MC
Arch Dermatol. 1980;116(5):573-574.
Abstract
We describe here a patient with dystrophy of all 20 nails, which has persisted for five years after the resolution of alopecia areata. We feel that the term "20-nail dystrophy" is best used to describe a clinical entity that can have several causes.
(Arch Dermatol 116:573-574, 1980)
Author Affiliations
USA; USA
From the Dermatology Service, Department of Medicine, Letterman Army Medical Center, Presidio of San Francisco.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Jan 14, 1980.
The opinions or assertions contained herein are the private views of the authors and are not to be construed as official or as reflecting the views of the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense.
Reprints not available.
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