“…Subungual hyperkeratosis, nail plate thickening, and onycholysis (seen in 15, 10, and 12 patients, respectively) were the most common features seen. Other presentations included onychogryphosis (2), paronychia (2), yellow nails (2), periungual scaling (2), nail dystrophy (2), nail shedding (1), and longitudinal splitting (1). Onychomycosis and bullous scabies were reported in 1 patient each with crusted scabies.…”