Figures & data
Fig. 1. Photograph displaying the fingernails of the 48-year-old female patient. Bajiaolian poisoning had occurred six years earlier. This patient had cut her thumb nails once a month prior to the intoxication, but had not cut her nails following the intoxication.
![Fig. 1. Photograph displaying the fingernails of the 48-year-old female patient. Bajiaolian poisoning had occurred six years earlier. This patient had cut her thumb nails once a month prior to the intoxication, but had not cut her nails following the intoxication.](/cms/asset/a99eb264-5114-47d9-9771-f634812e438b/ictx_a_239601_f0001_b.jpg)
Fig. 2. Photograph displaying the fingernails of the 48-year-old female patient. This photograph was taken approximately seven years after her Bajiaolian poisoning. Comparison with does not reveal any discernable change in fingernail length. The nails had not been cut in the period between the two photographs.
![Fig. 2. Photograph displaying the fingernails of the 48-year-old female patient. This photograph was taken approximately seven years after her Bajiaolian poisoning. Comparison with Fig. 1 does not reveal any discernable change in fingernail length. The nails had not been cut in the period between the two photographs.](/cms/asset/076649b8-b065-4d85-98eb-db6c47a692e0/ictx_a_239601_f0002_b.jpg)