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Imaging of tumors of the nail unit.
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery 2004 October
In case of suspicion of a deep mass beneath the nail plate, radiographs remain necessary to assess the distal phalanx and the distal interphalangeal joint. Ultrasonography may be helpful to depict a cystic or a vascular component of a tumor. Computed tomography is only indicated to accurately assess tiny abnormalities of the cortex of the distal phalanx. MR imaging offers a whole imaging of the soft parts of the nail unit and the underlying bone.
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