Seven Plus One Steps to Assess Pigmented Nail Bands (Melanonychia Striata Longitudinalis)
Melanonychia striata longitudinalis might involve one or more fingers and/or toes and might result from several different causes, including benign and malignant tumors, trauma, infections, and acti-vation of melanocytes that might be reactive or related to the pigmentary trait,drugs and some rare sy...
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Main Authors: | Aimilios Lallas (Author), Katarzyna Korecka (Author), Zoe Apalla (Author), Dimitrios Sgouros (Author), Konstantinos Liopyris (Author), Giuseppe Argenziano (Author), Luc Thomas (Author) |
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