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Amelanotic subungual melanoma and chilblains
Karen Manuelyan1,2, Bernadette De Silva3, Rakhi Singh-Raghunath3
1Dermatology, Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Luton, UK k.manuelyan@yahoo.com.
Abstract:
A female patient in her 50s presented with blue discolouration of several toes and with single nail dystrophy affecting the little toenail. The nail changes were considered to be secondary to poor circulation and chilblains, which led to delay in the diagnosis of amelanotic subungual melanoma.
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