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Nail SurgeryNail Surgery. The nail complex is the structural and functional unit of the nail. ...Introduction Background The nail complex is the structural and ...
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External Ear Inflammatory Diseases... part of the body, but the knees, elbows, scalp, anogenital region, and nails are most commonly affected. Eighteen percent of patients, especially ...
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Benign Hand Tumors...skin of the hand and beneath the nail beds.[1] Numerous nonmyelinated nerve fibers are...is readily treated with local excision.[38] Pyogenic granuloma ...
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Benign Skin Lesions...Media file 2: Papular benign skin lesion: Pyogenic granuloma. Media file 3: Papular lesions: Keloids developed...diameter and depth Onycholysis – ...
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Management of Erythematous Oral Lesions...assurance, information, caution regarding infectivity (eg, avoiding nail biting to reduce herpetic whitlow and/or...33] Another condition involving oral ...
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Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell CarcinomaHead and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of nonmelanoma skin cancer (basal ...
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Friction Blisters...with prolonged application of the external force. Pyogenic granuloma on the hand has been described subsequent...Viral Infections Center and Skin, Hair, ...
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Dyshidrotic Eczema...in cellulitis, lymphangitis, and septicemia (rare). Dystrophic nail changes may develop, with the occurrence of...of classic Kaposi sarcoma,[44] ...
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White Blood Cell FunctionWhite Blood Cell Function. The immunopathogenesis of many human diseases is characterized at the molecular level.
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Brucellosis... (some with pale centers), Roth spots, splinter hemorrhages of the nail beds, Osler nodes, Janeway lesions, or hepatosplenomegaly may develop as ...