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  1. poppet Active Member


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    hi all,

    just wondered if anyone had any thoughts on these pics...brief history...

    53 year old lady
    been seeing me for tx of VP's and advice on onychomycosis tx
    has arythmia and hypothyroidism..takes thryroxine but no other meds
    usually wears trainers or crocs
    very active lady does alot of running around with grand kids and dogs

    recent (last appt) noted nails...took pics (sorry for quality) to see what thoughts you guys have. i thought probably micro trauma??

    love to hear your thoughts.

    regards
    poppet
     

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  2. poppet Active Member

    Re: nail complaint

    sorry...forgot to say it was the white lines down either side of nails not the bit at the distal end of the nail.

    poppet
     
  3. blinda MVP

    Hi Poppet,

    Are her thyroid levels within normal range? These transverse lines do not look particularly trauma induced, more like onycholysis (with perhaps early stage clubbing) which can be associated with thyroid problems. Skin and nails often thicken with hypothyroidism, due to mucin deposition in subcutaneous tissue.

    Cheers,
    Bel
     
  4. poppet Active Member

    hi Bel,

    i did know about the association of onycholysis and thickening of nails with hypothyroidism but didnt know about the mucin deposition so have looked at that...thanks for the learning oppertunity!

    i dont know how recently she has had a check and will certainly suggest this is a good starting point. thanks Bel.

    regards
    poppet
     
  5. blinda MVP

    Pleasure. Did you go to the same school as Robert Isaacs? He spells `opportunity` the same way ;)

    Thanks for sharing the pics. We need more dermy threads here :drinks

    Bel
     
  6. poppet Active Member

    ha ha! i should get someone to double check my spelling on these things as i have been picked up on that on another thread! unfortunatley i am dyslapstick...ok its dyslexic...probably spelt that wrong too...oh the burden:)

    saw the lady today and she is due for a thyroid check next month and on mentioning the possible link, she did say she didnt feel quite herself...i will let you know the outcome! thanks again

    poppet
     
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