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127. Tinea fungal
128. Tufted folliculitis
129. Urticaria
130. Vasculitis
131. Vitiligo
132. Wart
133. juvenile Xanthogranuloma
134. Xanthoma
135. Xanthoma disseminatum
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1. Acropathie ulcéromutilante
2. Alopecia nail
3. Amelanotic melanoma
4. Angioleiomyoma
5. Anonychia
6. Beau's lines
7. Basal cell carcinoma BCC
8. Bowen disease
9. Bullous disease nail (pemphigus)
10. Carpal tunnel syndrome
11. Chromonychia
12. Clubbing
13. Darier darrier nail
14. Dermatomyositis
15. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
16. Double nail
17. Dyskeratosis congenita nail
18. Ectopic nail
19. Eczema nail
20. Elkonyxis
21. Erythronychia
22. Fibrokeratoma
23. Fibroma
24. Fibromyxoma
25. Filamentous tumor
26. Glomus tumour
27. Granular cell tumor
28. Green nail
29. Graft vs host disease
10. 30. habit tic deformity
31. Half and half nail
32. Hallux
33. Herpes
34. Hook nail
35. Hypoplasia
36. Ingrown toe nail
37. Iso kikuchi - congenital onychodysplasia of index finger COIF
38. Kaposi sarcoma
39. Keratoacanthoma
40. Koilonychia
41. Leukonychia
42. Lichen nail
43. Lipoma
44. Lymphoma
45. Macronychia
46. Malalignment of the great toenails
47. Median canaliform dystrophy of heller
48. Mees line
49. Melanoma nail
50. Melanonychia
51. Micronychia
52. Muhcker line
53. Myxoid cyst
54. Nail biting
55. Nail patella syndrome
56. Neurofibroma
57. Normal anatomy
58. Onychoatrophy
59. Onychogryphosis
60. Onychohauxes
61. onychoheterotopia
62. Onycholysis