- herpetic whitlow [DOID:8607]
A herpes simplex that results_in infection located_in skin of the finger, toe, or thumb, has_material_basis_in Human herpesvirus 1 and has_material_basis_in Human herpesvirus 2 and has_symptom lesions, has_symptom fever, and has_symptom swollen lymph nodes.
- trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type I [DOID:14743]
A syndrome that is characterized by short stature, sparse hair, a bulbous nasal tip and cone-shaped epiphyses (the growing ends of bones), as well as severe generalized shortening of all finger and toe bones (brachydactyly).
- ainhum [DOID:11329]
A connective tissue disease that results in increasing fibrous constriction and ultimately in spontaneous amputation of the toes and especially the little toes. A painful constriction of the base of the fifth toe frequently followed by bilateral spontaneous amputation (autoamputation) a few years later.
- juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis type 27 [DOID:0081381]
An amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that is characterized by early childhood-onset lower extremity spasticity manifesting as toe walking and gait abnormalities, followed by progressive lower motor neuron-mediated weakness without sensory signs or symptoms and that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the SPTLC1 gene on chromosome 9q22.
- brachydactyly type A2 [DOID:0110965]
A brachydactyly characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance of malformations of the middle phalanx of the index finger and anomalies of the second toe that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the BMPR1B gene on chromosome 4q or in the GDF5 gene on chromosome 20q11 or heterozygous duplication in a regulatory element of BMP2 on chromosome 20p12.
- paronychia [DOID:13117]
A nail disease characterized by often-tender bacterial or fungal hand infection or foot infection due to either bacteria or fungus (Candida albicans) where the nail and skin meet at the side or the base of a finger or toe nail. The infection can start suddenly (acute paronychia) or gradually (chronic paronychia). Puss is usually present, along with gradual thickening and browning discoloration of the nail plate.