GENERAL HISTOLOGY

INTEGUMENTERY SYSTEM

INTEGUMENTERY SYSTEM MISCELLENOUS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
tumor of the nails
A
onychoma
B
lipoma
C
trichoma
D
melanoma
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -They include warts, keratoacanthomas, onycho-matricomas, fibrokeratomas, osteochondromas, tumors (ie, glomus, giant cell, Koenen’s, and others), and Bowen’s disease. Although the gravity of these conditions may vary, prompt diagnosis and treatment is of the utmost importance.

Detailed explanation-2: -Squamous cell skin cancer is most likely to present with onycholysis and redness.

Detailed explanation-3: -Signs to look for when examining your nail bed. The most serious nail tumor, melanoma, may look like a brown, black, or grey line or streak on or underneath the nail. The nail may split or appear flaky and scaly. The texture of the nail might be thin, uneven, or ridged. Bumps may form under or around the nail.

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