Follow-up of Favipiravir-Induced Nail Fluorescence: Implications for Nail and Drugs
Introduction: Favipiravir creates fluorescence on nails, which can be seen with Wood's light. Objectives: The objectives of this study are to examine the properties of fluorescence in the nail due to favipiravir and to observe whether other drugs also produce fluorescence in the nail. Methods:...
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Main Authors: | Hüsna Güder (Author), Zeynep Güneş Özünal (Author) |
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