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  1. Apr 15, 2012 · Many causes of the condition have been identified. The most common cause is trauma, which often leads to distal nail bed splinter hemorrhages. Systemic causes include endocarditis; psoriasis ...

  2. Mar 15, 2004 · Splinter hemorrhages are longitudinal thin lines, red or brown in color, that occur beneath the nail plate. They are visible when capillaries within the epidermal ridges leak ( Figure 5 ) .

  3. Subungual haemorrhage is a clinical diagnosis supported by dermoscopy. The dermoscopic features of subungual haemorrhage can include [2–4]: Homogeneous or variable colours (reddish, purple, brown, or black) Peripheral globular structures (also called clods) and streaks. Roundish shape with peripheral fading.

  4. Aug 8, 2023 · One possible symptom is splinter hemorrhages, thin red or reddish-brown lines under the fingernails. These lines appear when small blood vessels (capillaries) are damaged. Endocarditis, an ...

  5. Dec 29, 2022 · Splinter Hemorrhages. Splinter hemorrhages are essentially small spots of blood caused due to bleeding under the nails. The nail bed, or the skin under the tough surface of the nail, has a number ...

  6. Jul 16, 2020 · PubMed and EMBASE were searched using the keywords "splinter" AND "hemorrhage*"; the only articles excluded were those studying SHs of the retina. Splinter hemorrhage is a frequent nail disorder that may be idiopathic, drug-induced, or a sign of a dermatological disease, such as psoriasis and lichen planus, or a wide range of systemic disorders ...

  7. May 26, 2018 · Splinter hemorrhages, also known as fingernail or toenail hemorrhage, are small bleeding areas at the nail beds or the hyponychium of the nail unit. They look like thin lines of reddish-brown or sometimes even a darken to black color under the nails and they usually run in the direction of the nail growth, that is vertically.

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