Subungual glomus tumor: an uncommon cause of median canaliform nail-dystrophy of Heller
Glomus tumor is an uncommon vascular tumor involving mostly subunguum of the thumb or the index finger. It commonly presents as a pink or purplish circumscribed nodule underneath the nail plate. Pain is paroxysmal in nature and precipitated often from exposure to cold or pressure/blunt trauma. Dystr...
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Main Authors: | Mrinal Gupta, Vikas Sharma (Author), Vikram K. Mahajan (Author), Ravinder Singh (Author) |
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