ALLMedicine™ Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma Center
Research & Reviews 11 results
https://doi.org/10.7547/20-215
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association; Gara S, Zaouak A et. al.
Mar 17th, 2022 - Acquired digital fibrokeratoma is a rare and benign fibrous tumor; it is usually asymptomatic, and frequently arises from the fingers. The diagnosis is easily confirmed by pathologic evaluation. However, in some cases, it may be misdiagnosed as ot...
https://doi.org/10.5070/D3271156089
Dermatology Online Journal; Malik S, Erickson CP et. al.
Feb 8th, 2022 - Acquired digital fibrokeratoma is a benign fibrous tumor usually located on the toes and fingers. A 63-year-old man with an acquired giant plantar fibrokeratoma is described. He presented with an asymptomatic exophytic nodule of ten years duration...
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1055825-overview
Oct 25th, 2021 - Background In 1968, Bart et al [1] described 10 cases of an uncommon acquired growth that was located on the fingers. Although it clinically resembled a cutaneous horn or rudimentary supernumerary digit, it had distinct histopathological findings....
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1055825-overview
Oct 25th, 2021 - Background In 1968, Bart et al [1] described 10 cases of an uncommon acquired growth that was located on the fingers. Although it clinically resembled a cutaneous horn or rudimentary supernumerary digit, it had distinct histopathological findings....
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1055825-print
Oct 25th, 2021 - Background In 1968, Bart et al[1] described 10 cases of an uncommon acquired growth that was located on the fingers. Although it clinically resembled a cutaneous horn or rudimentary supernumerary digit, it had distinct histopathological findings. ...
News 1 results
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/202364/hair-nails/acquired-digital-fibrokeratoma-presenting-painless-nodule
Christopher J. Mancuso, DO, Cynthia M. Magro, MD et. al.
Jun 5th, 2019 - Case Report A 53-year-old woman presented for an initial visit to the dermatology clinic for a growth under the right fifth fingernail of 1 year’s duration. She had no history of trauma to the digit or pain or bleeding.