Differential diagnosis of pigmented nail lesions

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Abstract

The diagnosis of pigmented nail lesions is a concern for both general practitioners and dermatologists, due to the possibility of indicating nail melanoma. The origin of the dark pigmentation can be either melanocytic or non-melanocytic (fungi, bacteria, or blood), and clinical evaluation alone may not be sufficient for differentiation, requiring additional exams. Onychoscopy provides valuable information prior to biopsy. The causes of nail pigmentation will be described to aid in the differential diagnosis.

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Bertanha, L., Noriega, L. F., Di Chiacchio, N. G., Matter, A., & Di Chiacchio, N. (2024). Differential diagnosis of pigmented nail lesions. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 99(6), 799–814. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2024.01.005

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