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Longitudinal Melanonychia:How to Distinguish a Malignant Condition from a Benign One
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作者 Yi CAO Dong HAN 《Chinese Journal Of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery》 2021年第1期56-62,共7页
Longitudinal melanonychia is not a rare clinical condition.It is mostly characterized by the presence of longitudinal,demarcated,and pigmented bands on the nail unit.The etiology is generally classified as melanocytic... Longitudinal melanonychia is not a rare clinical condition.It is mostly characterized by the presence of longitudinal,demarcated,and pigmented bands on the nail unit.The etiology is generally classified as melanocytic activation or melanocytic hyperplasia.Benign nail matrix nevi and malignant subungual melanoma are classified under the etiology of melanocytic hyperplasia.The manifestations of benign and malignant melanonychia present with similar clinical features,but the prognoses of these two conditions are quite different.Therefore,it is important to distinguish malignant melanoma from benign melanonychia.History,physical examination,dermoscopy,and biopsy are obtained or performed to help determine the diagnosis.Surgical excision is commonly performed in patients who are above 50 years of age,if the increase in width of the pigmented band is rapid or sudden,if the width of the band is over 5 mm,or if the border of the band becomes blurred.All excised specimens are subjected to pathological examination for final diagnosis. 展开更多
关键词 longitudinal melanonychia Nail matrix nevi Subungual melanoma
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Laugier-Hunziker syndrome:a report of three cases and literature review 被引量:5
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作者 Wen-Mei Wang Xiang Wang +2 位作者 Ning Duan Hong-Liu Jiang Xiao-Feng Huang 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第4期226-230,共5页
Laugier-Hunziker syndrome (LHS) is an acquired pigmentary condition affecting lips, oral mucosa and acral area, frequently associated with longitudinal melanonychia. There is neither malignant predisposition nor und... Laugier-Hunziker syndrome (LHS) is an acquired pigmentary condition affecting lips, oral mucosa and acral area, frequently associated with longitudinal melanonychia. There is neither malignant predisposition nor underlying systemic abnormality associated with LHS. Herein, we present three uncommon cases of LHS with possibly new feature of nail pigmentation, which were diagnosed during the past 2 years. We also review the clinical and histological findings, differential diagnosis, and treatment of the syndrome in published literature. 展开更多
关键词 differential diagnosis Laugier-Hunziker syndrome longitudinal melanonychia oral pigmentation
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