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Talon Noir: A Case Report and Literature Review
Sampa Choudhury1, Ashish Mandal2
1Department of Pathology, Andaman & Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences, Port Blair, IND.
Abstract:
Talon noir is an asymptomatic, self-limiting, dermatological condition that is most commonly seen in young athletes and mountain climbers. Histologically, the characteristic findings are intraepidermal hemorrhage and fluid collection due to shearing forces. Here, we report an interesting case in an elderly female, which mimicked acral melanoma clinically and alerted us to do a biopsy for confirmation.
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