2021
DOI: 10.5114/dr.2021.107285
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A rare case of Lindsay’s nails in a patient treated with paclitaxel for breast cancer

Abstract: Introduction. The nail apparatus is a skin appendage which, among other functions, stabilises the fingertips and protects the distal parts of fingers or toes from injuries. It may become dystrophic following chemotherapy. Diverse nail symptoms require a complex differential diagnosis. Objective. Presentation of a case of Lindsay's nails in a patient treated with paclitaxel for breast cancer. Case report. A 65-year-old woman reported to a dermatology outpatient clinic with changes to her fingernails and toenail… Show more

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