
doi: 10.1111/pde.14457
pmid: 33210394
AbstractPapillomatosis cutis lymphostatica is an uncommon condition usually associated with lymphedema. "Ski‐jump" nails are upward sloping concave nails that can be an important diagnostic sign which may be overlooked in the setting of lymphedema. A diagnosis of papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica should be suspected in patients presenting with persistent, bland papilliform plaques, supported by the additional presence of "ski‐jump" nails.
Nails, Papilloma, Humans, Nails, Malformed, Lymphedema, Skin
Nails, Papilloma, Humans, Nails, Malformed, Lymphedema, Skin
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