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Book SynopsisDouble Nail of The 5th Toe.- Drug-induced splinter nail haemorrhages in a patient with Sézary syndrome.- Nail changes associated with chronic graft-versus-host disease.- Secondary Raynaud’s phenomenon with gangrene in the setting of systemic sclerosis.- Onycholysis, xanthonychia and melanonychia due to Nakaseomyces glabrata (Candida glabrata).- Onychomycosis in a Toddler Secondary to Thumb-Sucking.- Frictional subungual hematoma of both big toes.- Case report: Onychomatricoma.- Red lunulae heralding onychomadesis in alopecia areata.- A 6-Year-Old Girl with oyster shell-like toe nails.- Periungual chromoblastomycosis successfully treated with 5% topical imiquimod.- A painful subungual bluish discoloration.- Darier disease with V-nicking of the nails.- Koenen’s tumors (periungual angiofibromas).- Lichen striatus affecting the nail.- Hemorrhagic Onycholysis Secondary to Docetaxel.- A Case of Onychopapilloma Presenting as Longitudinal Erythronychia.- White nails in a man with hepatic cirrhosis.- Chroma Quest: A Tale of Melanonychia Mayhem.- Nail Changes in a Chronic Male Smoker.- A Case of Severe Onychogryphosis.- A case of transverse white nail plate bands.- Bilateral median transverse ridging of the thumb nails in a young man.- Monodactylous longitudinal melanonychia with a Hutchinson sign in a pentagenarian woman.- Monodactylous longitudinal xanthonychia in a middle-aged woman.- Twenty-nail transverse leuko- and melanonychia striata in elderly man.- Unraveling neurological disorders through dermatological signs.- A red subungual mass under the thumbnail.- Nail dystrophy and lymphedema.- Pediatric Nail Matrix Nevus: Diagnostic Challenges and Management Strategies.- Acquired Pincer Nail deformity of the Right Thumb.- Photonycholysis induced by UVA curing of acrylic gel nail in a patient treated with doxycycline.- A subungual onycholemmal cyst presenting as a pigmented band.- Nail Findings in an Expectant Mother.- Longitudinal melanonychia of left hand thumb nail after contact dermatitis.- Onychomadesis of multiple nails secondary to quinolone.- Reddish-brown distal band in toenails-A sign of systemic diseases.- Chronic Paronychia and Upward Growth of Nail Plates.- Scaling Skin with Vertical Nail Plate Growth.- Onychomatricoma with Clinical and Ultrasonographic Correlation.- Sarcoidosis of the nail: the greatest imitator.- Lightening-storm periungual capillaries in patient with complex regional pain syndrome type 1.