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paronychial

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paronychial /par·o·nych·i·al/ (-nik´e-al) pertaining to paronychia or to the nail folds.
paronychial
adjective Referring to paronychia, see there


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Clubbing Clubbing of the distal fingers is identified by the following three criteria: (1) flattening of the angle formed by the junction of the proximal nail plate and the paronychial fold, (2) rounding of the nail plate such that the distal edge curves slightly around the distal tip of the digit, and (3) widening or thickening of the digit from the distal interphalangeal joint to the tip.
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