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Human hand with psoriasis of the fingernails and psoriatic arthritis on white background
Left hand thumb with fingernail psoriasis. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease.
Unpredictable and irritating, psoriasis is one of the most baffling and persistent of skin disorders. It's characterized by skin cells that multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. As underlying cells reach the skin's surface and die, their sheer volume causes raised, red plaques covered with white scales.
Dermatological skin disease. psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, allergies. Skin lesions on the head. Red areas on forehead and ears.
Extreme close up of psoriasis at the nail. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that affects the skin and nails. Selective focus.
Close-up foot of nail fungus
Psoriasis, dermatologic diseases.
Nail damaged by psoriasis.
Fingernails affected by psoriasis
Illustration of five types of nail psoriasis, such as nail pitting, subungual hemorrhage, onychomadesis, trachyonychia and onycholysis
Close-up of young woman scratching her arm while sitting on the stool in the home kitchen.
Elderly man has pain in fingers and hands. Old man with finger pain, bokeh background, outdoors
psoriasis is an autoimmune human disease. a man holds a hand at a psoriasis affected area of the skin.
Large lunulae or half-moon at fingernail with longitudinal lines of Southeast Asian, Chinese young man. Isolated on white background.
Women scratch the itch with hand , Concept with Healthcare And Medicine. Woman scratching arm on grey background. Allergy symptoms. Woman scratching her arm.
"Psoriasis Hand, white background.Photographed with Canon EOS 5D Mark II in RAW 16bit and Adobe RGB and professional processed."
Illustration of six types of psoriatic onychodystrophy, such as nail pitting, subungual hemorrhage, onychomadesis, trachyonychia, onycholysis and paronychia
Ridged fingernail of a thumb finger of a man with vertical ridges on white background.
Psoriasis, dermatologic diseases.
close up of Hand and fingers with Psoriatic onychodystrophy or psoriatic nails. psoriasis unguium. skin problems onychomycosis, tinea. fungal nail infection
Shot of typical Psoriasis, a skin disease that has caused damage to these fingernails
Nail problems and illness. Vector illustration
An elderly man has pain in fingers and hands
Extreme close up of psoriasis at the nail. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that affects the skin and nails. Selective focus.
Gloved doctor examines flaky skin of hand. Skin disease and hygiene concept
Kid feet with peel of dry skin. Close-up
toes of a man with a fungal nail disease on a white background
closeup woman hand scratching her skin itchy because of allergy to hot weather
Sick woman main areas of the human body affected by psoriasis. Cartoon vector illustration
Small lunulae or half-moons at fingernails with longitudinal lines of Southeast Asian, Chinese young man. Isolated on white background.
Dermatological skin disease. psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, allergies. Skin lesions on the head. Red areas on forehead and ears.
Unpredictable and irritating, psoriasis is one of the most baffling and persistent of skin disorders. It's characterized by skin cells that multiply up to 10 times faster than normal. As underlying cells reach the skin's surface and die, their sheer volume causes raised, red plaques covered with white scales.