Multiple Choice
A person slams their fingers in a door. Their fingernails are damaged near the lunula, forming large white ovals at the site of the injury. As time progresses, what happens to the damaged (white) area?
A) The white ovals will slowly dissipate and disappear as the damage is replaced from underneath via the nail bed.
B) The white ovals will split vertically and each half will gradually move toward the lateral (horizontal) edges of the nails.
C) The white ovals will be pushed up and out of the nail as raised bumps, with that section of nail eventually peeling off.
D) The white ovals will gradually move upward toward the free edge of the nail and then be worn away with the free nail edge.
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