Nail
From dermoscopedia
This is the page on the glossary term Nail which is relevant on dermoscopedia. See also the list of terms.
Description
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Occurrences
The following pages use nail as keyword:
Page | Summary |
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Algorithm for nail pigmentations | This page has not yet been summarized. |
Basic nail dermoscopy criteria | This chapter describes all dermoscopy criteria of nail dermoscopy |
Benign epithelial tumors of the matrix | This chapter describes the dermoscopy of benign epithelial tumors of the nail matrix such as onychomatricoma and onychopapilloma |
Correlation of dermoscopic structures on nails | This chapter describes the correlation of dermoscopic structures on nails |
Inflammatory / Infectious / trauma induced / genetic nail pigmentations | This chapter resumes dermoscopy of inflammations, infections, trauma induced changes and genetic diseases of the nail apparatus. |
Lesions in special locations in skin of color | This chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria in skin of color |
Malignant epithelial tumors of the matrix | This chapter describes the dermoscopy aspect of different malignant epithelial tumors of the nail matrix |
Malignant onychopapiloma | This chapter describes the dermoscopy aspect of malignant onychopapilloma |
Nail dermoscopy criteria | This page has not yet been summarized. |
Nail melanoma | This chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria of melanoma of the nail apparatus |
Nails | This chapter describes the criteria of dermoscopy of the nail apparatus |
Nails in Skin of Color | This chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria in skin of color |
Nevus and lentigo of the nail matrix | This chapter describes dermoscopy of nevus of the nails |
Onychomaticoma | This chapter describes the dermoscopy of onychomatricoma |
Onychopapilloma | This chapter describes dermoscopy of onychopapilloma |
Other nail pigmentations | This page has not yet been summarized. |
Other nail tumors | This chapter describes dermoscopy of other nail tumors such as exostosis and glomus tumor |
Other special locations | This chapter describes dermoscopy in other special locations |
Special locations | Dermoscopy, a vital diagnostic tool in dermatology, is employed for examining skin lesions across various body sites. However, its application in special anatomical locations, such as the face, acral areas (palms and soles), nails, and mucosal membranes, presents unique challenges and requires specific expertise. These areas exhibit distinct anatomical and physiological characteristics that influence the presentation of skin lesions, including those that are cancerous. |
Technical aspects and criteria for nail dermoscopy | This page describes the technical aspects and consideration of dermoscopy of the nail apparatus |
Technical aspects for nail dermoscopy | This page has not yet been summarized. |
Tumors | This page has not yet been summarized. |
Tumors | This chapter describes the dermoscopy aspect of different types of nail tumors such as different types of nevi, melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma etc. |
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