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Causes of longitudinal nail splitting: a retrospective 56-case series with clinical pathological correlation.

S InthasotJ AndréBertrand Richert
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2022)
This study is the largest case series of longitudinal nail splitting to date. It is the first to gather nail disorders causing SN with their clinical pathological correlation. The most common causes are traumatisms, tumours and inflammatory disorders. Congenital and systemic disorders are rarer. Tumours are responsible for half of the cases from which one third are malignant, mainly melanoma. When facing a monodactylic SN, benign as well as malignant tumours should be ruled out before concluding to traumatic aetiology.
Keyphrases
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