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Onycholysis
MeSH Descriptor Data 2025
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MeSH Heading
Onycholysis
Tree Number(s)
C17.800.529.478
Unique ID
D054039
RDF Unique Identifier
http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D054039
Scope Note
Separation of nail plate from the underlying nail bed. It can be a sign of skin disease, infection (such as
ONYCHOMYCOSIS
) or tissue injury.
Entry Term(s)
Photo-onycholysis
Public MeSH Note
2008
History Note
2008
Date Established
2008/01/01
Date of Entry
2007/07/09
Revision Date
1955/01/01
Allowable Qualifiers
blood (BL)
cerebrospinal fluid (CF)
chemically induced (CI)
classification (CL)
complications (CO)
congenital (CN)
diagnosis (DI)
diagnostic imaging (DG)
diet therapy (DH)
drug therapy (DT)
economics (EC)
embryology (EM)
enzymology (EN)
epidemiology (EP)
ethnology (EH)
etiology (ET)
genetics (GE)
history (HI)
immunology (IM)
metabolism (ME)
microbiology (MI)
mortality (MO)
nursing (NU)
parasitology (PS)
pathology (PA)
physiopathology (PP)
prevention & control (PC)
psychology (PX)
radiotherapy (RT)
rehabilitation (RH)
surgery (SU)
therapy (TH)
urine (UR)
veterinary (VE)
virology (VI)
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases [C17]
Skin Diseases [C17.800]
Nail Diseases [C17.800.529]
Nail-Patella Syndrome [C17.800.529.400]
Nails, Ingrown [C17.800.529.406]
Onycholysis [C17.800.529.478]
Onychomycosis [C17.800.529.550]
Pachyonychia Congenita [C17.800.529.594]
Paronychia [C17.800.529.639]
Yellow Nail Syndrome [C17.800.529.819]
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Onycholysis
Preferred
Concept UI
M0500237
Scope Note
Separation of nail plate from the underlying nail bed. It can be a sign of skin disease, infection (such as
ONYCHOMYCOSIS
) or tissue injury.
Terms
Onycholysis
Preferred Term
Term UI
T678633
Date
07/26/2006
LexicalTag
NON
ThesaurusID
NLM (2008)
Photo-onycholysis
Narrower
Concept UI
M0508262
Terms
Photo-onycholysis
Preferred Term
Term UI
T694668
Date
03/29/2007
LexicalTag
NON
ThesaurusID
NLM (2008)
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