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Three-dimensional
section of the nail bed
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Finger and toe nails develop and rest in the nail bed. They counteract the pressure
which is exerted on the tactile elevation. Upon loss of a nail, palpation is limited.
The nail is a modified hornification of the epidermis, a horny plate which is
approximately 0.5 mm thick where the nail body and nail root are differentiated.
The nail is anchored in the nail bed.
The nail plate is formed by polygonal horny scales. The foremost margin of the
nail plate is open, the lateral and behind margins are located in an epithelial
fold. The lateral part of the nail plate is located in the groove of the nail
bed and the behind one in the nail sinus. Here, the lunula is visible through
the nail.
The nail bed is the epithelial tissue which lies underneath the nail. From the
matrix, the parent tissue of the nail, the nail grows 0.14 - 0.4 mm each day.
The pink color of the nail is due to the underlying capillaries. The color and
structure of the nails can be diagnostic tools.
Source: Leonhardt, Helmut. Histologie, Zytologie und Mikroanatomie des
Menschen, Band 3, Georg Thieme Verlag 1990, 354-355.