
Mees’ Lines: What It Is, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
May 3, 2022 · Mees’ lines are white lines or bands that appear on the fingernails or toenails. They can be a symptom of a serious underlying health condition, such as arsenic poisoning or …
Mees' lines - Wikipedia
Mees' lines or Aldrich–Mees lines, also called leukonychia striata, are white lines of discoloration across the nails of the fingers and toes (leukonychia). [1]
Manufacturing execution system - Wikipedia
Manufacturing execution systems, known as MES, are software programs created to oversee and enhance production operations. They play a role in boosting efficiency resolving production …
Mees’ Lines: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Footfiles
Mees’ lines, a type of leukonychia striata that is also sometimes called Aldrich-Mees’ lines, are longitudinal white lines on a fingernail or toenail that run parallel to the nail’s lunula (the …
Mees lines • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Feb 13, 2022 · Mees lines are a true leukonychia with single or multiple white transverse lines running across the width of the finger and toe nails, parallel to the lunula; initially related to …
Mees' lines - The Lancet
Oct 18, 2008 · Mees' lines (also known as Aldrich or Reynolds' lines) are transverse white bands on the nail plate laid down during periods of stress. Common associations are poisioning …
Mees' Lines - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Mees’ Lines are a change that occurs in the color of the nail with no palpable ridges, typically described as white bands traversing the nail bed, running parallel to the lunula across the …
Arsenic poisoning and Mees’ lines - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Characteristic skin lesions (rain drop pigmentation and hyperkeratosis) along with Mees’ lines are important clues to the diagnosis of significant arsenic exposure. 3 Mees’ lines are prominent …
Mees' lines - Medicalopedia
Oct 13, 2011 · Mees’ lines (also known as Aldrich-Mees’ lines) are lines of discoloration across the nails of the fingers and toes named after Dutch physician R.A. Mees, who described the …
Iatrogenic arsenic induced Mees' lines - PMC - National Center for ...
On the seventh day of his treatment, after having received 84 mg of arsenic, a Mees' line was first noted on the right middle fingernail. 1, 2, 3 Within 10 days Mees' lines became visible on other …