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Subungual exostoses
Known as:
Dupuytren Exostosis
, Subungual Exostosis
A benign lesion that affects the distal phalanx, most often the great toe. Grossly it consists of a cartilage cap and a bony stalk. Microscopically…
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Broader (3)
Bone neoplasms
Exostoses
Nail Diseases
Cartilage Cell
Connective Tissue Cells
Connective and Soft Tissue
Neoplastic Cell
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Dupuytren subungual exostosis
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2011
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2011
Subungual Exostosis of the Great Toe
Roop Singh
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Mantu Jain
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R. Goel
,
R. Siwach
,
R. Kalra
,
K. Kaur
Foot & Ankle Specialist
2011
Corpus ID: 28561172
Subungual exostosis is an acquired, benign, and solitary bone tumor of the distal phalanx occurring beneath or adjacent to nail…
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2008
2008
Images in clinical medicine. Subungual exostosis.
A. Campanelli
,
L. Borradori
New England Journal of Medicine
2008
Corpus ID: 205082837
n engl j med 359;25 www.nejm.org december 18, 2008 e31 A 12-year-old girl with an unremarkable history was evaluated for a nodule…
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2005
Review
2005
Subungual Exostosis: A Review of 16 Cases Focusing on Postoperative Deformity of the Nail
H. Suga
,
M. Mukouda
Annals of Plastic Surgery
2005
Corpus ID: 5813472
We reviewed the clinical features of 16 patients who underwent surgery for subungual exostosis, focusing on postoperative…
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2004
2004
[A painful subungual nodule: subungual exostosis].
T. Tüzüner
,
A. Kavak
,
N. Ustündağ
,
A. H. Parlak
Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
2004
Corpus ID: 37812546
Subungual exostosis is an acquired, benign, often painful, and nearly always solitary bone tumor usually occurring in the dorsal…
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1998
Review
1998
[Subungual exostoses. A retrospective study of a series of 28 cases].
T. Fikry
,
M. Dkhissi
,
A. Harfaoui
,
A. Adil
,
A. Haddoun
,
B. Zryouil
Acta orthopaedica Belgica
1998
Corpus ID: 34771354
Subungual exostosis represents an uncommon osteocartilaginous benign proliferation with a trend towards recurrence. The authors…
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1996
1996
Subungual exostosis of a finger resembling pterygium inversum unguis.
M. Guidetti
,
C. Stinchi
,
C. Vezzani
,
A. Tosti
Dermatology
1996
Corpus ID: 22047887
Nail Bone tumors X-ray Antonella Tosti, Istituto di Clinica Dermatologica, Università di Bologna, via Massarenti 1, I-40138…
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1995
1995
Subungual (Dupuytren's) exostosis.
H. Multhopp-Stephens
,
A. Walling
Journal of pediatric orthopedics
1995
Corpus ID: 26397749
Dupuytren's subungual exostosis is an uncommon osteochondral lesion affecting the distal phalanx of adolescents. Lack of…
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1992
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1992
Subungual exostosis of the fingers.
James G. Hoehn
,
Craig Coletta
Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume
1992
Corpus ID: 39426758
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1987
Review
1987
Subungual exostosis. Histological and clinical considerations on 30 cases.
E. Ippolito
,
F. Falez
,
C. Tudisco
,
L. Balus
,
M. Fazio
,
A. Morrone
Italian journal of orthopaedics and traumatology
1987
Corpus ID: 34932167
The authors review 30 cases of subungual exostosis, 27 in the foot and 3 in the hand. In approximately 80% of the cases, errors…
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1979
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1979
[Bowen disease of the nail apparatus. Report of 5 cases and review of the 20 cases of the literature (author's transl)].
R. Baran
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A. Dupré
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J. Sayag
,
S. Letessier
,
P. Robins
,
H. Bureau
Annales de dermatologie et de vénéréologie
1979
Corpus ID: 41044550
Five cases of Bowen disease of the nail apparatus were studied and the 20 cases published to date reviewed. The lesion was…
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