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Periungual Myxoid Neurofibroma

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A 34-year-old woman presented with a slow-growing nontender nodule on her left index finger that had been present for 2 years. The tumor was excised and was histologically determined to be a myxoid neurofibroma. We report this case because of the rarity of both the tumor and its periungual location and to provide a review of the literature.


 

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