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Melanonychia Striata Warrants Biopsy in Most Cases


 

annual meeting of the California Society of Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery

The girl's parents sought the opinion of seven other pathologists and clinicians at a melanoma conference, and all agreed with complete excision. "In this case, there was not much alternative as to what to do," Dr. Scher said.

The entire nail unit was removed during surgery and the lesion healed with "a terrific cosmetic result," he said.

Dr. Scher said that he had no relevant conflicts to disclose.

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