Periungual and subungual arteriovenous tumours

The British Journal of Dermatology
S M BurgeJ L Verret

Abstract

We describe the clinicopathological findings in five cases of an acquired vascular tumour involving periungual or subungual tissue. We believe that these represent acral arteriovenous tumours (cirsoid aneurysms). There are no previous reports of subungual or periungual acral arteriovenous tumours.

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