[PDF][PDF] Subungual Nodule in a Pediatric Patient
RM Abdelwahab, GY Kim, JL Link - 2024 - cdn.mdedge.com
Subungual exostosis should be considered as a pos-sible cause of an exophytic subungual
nodule in a young active female. In our patient, the involvement of the great toe was a clue …
nodule in a young active female. In our patient, the involvement of the great toe was a clue …
[HTML][HTML] Rewan M. Abdelwahab, BA
RM Abdelwahab, GY Kim, JL Link - Cutis - mdedge9-ma1.mdedge.com
Subungual exostosis should be considered as a possible cause of an exophytic subungual
nodule in a young active female. In our patient, the involvement of the great toe was a clue …
nodule in a young active female. In our patient, the involvement of the great toe was a clue …
[HTML][HTML] Jenny L. Link, MD
RM Abdelwahab, GY Kim - Cutis - mdedge9-ma1.mdedge.com
Subungual exostosis should be considered as a possible cause of an exophytic subungual
nodule in a young active female. In our patient, the involvement of the great toe was a clue …
nodule in a young active female. In our patient, the involvement of the great toe was a clue …
[HTML][HTML] Subungual Exostosis: A Bony Tumor Often Misdiagnosed as a Wart
VG Katana, JE Jackson - Consultant, 2017 - consultant360.com
Discussion SEs are solitary, benign osseous tumors of the toes or fingers. 1 Although
evidence on the exact cause is inconclusive, some authors have hypothesized that the …
evidence on the exact cause is inconclusive, some authors have hypothesized that the …