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Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica 2012; 10 (1)
Podal sub ungual frictional haematoma
Chang P, Haneke E, Borjas LCA, Pellecer D
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 48-50
PDF size: 143.13 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Two male and a female cases of frictional haematoma are reported.
This type of haematoma is induced by repetitive shoe
microtrauma. For a detailed diagnosis of this nail condition,
some facts as: foot shape, footwear, occupation, sports activities,
and underlying illnesses that can contribute to this onychopathology,
must be considered.
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