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2006, Number 3

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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2006; 15 (3)

Glomic tumor.Presentation of a case with unusual topography

Ramos GA, Herbas RO
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 187-189
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Key words:

Glomangioma, glomic tumor.

ABSTRACT

The glomic tumor is a rare vascular malformation, usually affects subungueal area, is common in women, with violaceum area, pain, the treatment is complete extirpation


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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua. 2006;15