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  1. What are the clinical features of splinter haemorrhages? Splinter haemorrhages present as longitudinal 1–3 mm red lines under the nail plate [2,3]. They can be single or multiple. They may be asymptomatic or tender. The red line moves distally with time (weeks to months).

  2. Feb 5, 2024 · Diagnosis. Treatments. FAQ. Takeaway. A small black line that forms vertically underneath your nail may be a splinter hemorrhage, while horizontal lines may be melanonychia. These may be...

  3. Aug 22, 2022 · Splinter hemorrhages are thin red or brown splinter-like lines that appear under the fingernail or toenail. They happen when a blood vessel under the nail breaks. Injury to the nail is the main cause of splinter hemorrhages. However, they may also occur because of an infection or medical condition.

  4. Aug 26, 2017 · Splinter hemorrhages occur when blood leaks or swells from small blood vessels that run up and down the nail bed. Tiny blood clots known as microemboli in the capillaries can also cause...

  5. Splinter hemorrhages (or haemorrhages) are tiny blood clots that tend to run vertically under the nails.

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · Hair and Nail Care. What Are Splinter Hemorrhages of the Nails? These dark nail streaks and spots could be a warning sign. By. Maggie O'Neill. Updated on August 11, 2022. Medically reviewed...

  7. Splinter hemorrhages are small areas of bleeding (hemorrhage) under the fingernails or toenails. Considerations. Splinter hemorrhages look like thin, red to reddish-brown lines of blood under the nails. They run in the direction of nail growth. They are named splinter hemorrhages because they look like a splinter under the fingernail.

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