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. 2014 Dec;26(6):777-8.
doi: 10.5021/ad.2014.26.6.777. Epub 2014 Nov 26.

Four cases of onychomadesis after hand-foot-mouth disease

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Four cases of onychomadesis after hand-foot-mouth disease

Eun Jee Kim et al. Ann Dermatol. 2014 Dec.
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(A) Three-year-old boy with onychomadesis on the left middle, right index, and right ring fingernails. (B) Four-year-old girl with prominent Beau's lines on the left index and middle fingernails. (C) Third patient with onychomadesis on the left index fingernail. (D) Eighteen-month-old girl with onychomadesis on both toenails.

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