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- Black Spots on Toes: 7 Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment - Vascular Medicine
Black painful spots on the tip of the toes The cause are blocked arteries 1 Black spots on toes from embolism The term embolism means that something reached the toes from another location The two most common sources are the heart and the aorta An embolism from the heart might be clot or infection This infection is called endocarditis
- Pictures of Toenail Colors and What They Mean - WebMD
Toenail color changes -- from a big blue spot to a thin brown line -- could signal health problems Here’s what you need to know If your toenail turns black, it’s most likely a bruise under the
- Black Line on Nail: Causes and When to Worry - Verywell Health
What Causes a Black Line on the Nail? A black line on the nail could be normal, such as when it is just a color variation Other possible causes range from injury to certain medications for conditions like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), to a heart problem, and melanoma
- Black Spot on Toe: How It Looks and Feels if Its Melanoma
Melanoma can appear as a dark spot — on the toe, in between toes, under the toenail, or on the foot, including the sole If you notice a new black or dark spot on your toe or foot — or you have an existing mole or birthmark that has changed size, shape, or color — that could be a sign of melanoma
- Signs that could be melanoma on your foot - American Academy of Dermatology
On the feet and hands, melanoma can begin as a dark vertical line (or lines as shown here) underneath a nail You may see melanoma that is brown, black, reddish pink, or flesh colored, and it can appear in just about any shape
- Melanonychia - DermNet
Melanonychia is brown or black discolouration of a nail It may be diffuse or take the form of a longitudinal band See more images of melanonychia Who is at risk of melanonychia? Melanonychia can present in individuals of all ages, including children, and affects both sexes equally
- What Does a Cancerous Toenail Look Like? - MedicineNet
To determine whether a pigmented nail lesion is likely to be a melanoma, doctors frequently use the "ABCDEF guidelines," which consist of the following: A full-thickness biopsy of the nail bed is performed to confirm the diagnosis of melanoma if it is suspected
- Toenail Melanoma or Fungus: Diagnosis, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline
Toenail melanoma is a rare cancer that develops underneath the fingernail or toenail You can also get toenail fungus from the overgrowth of fungi in, under, or on the nail The two conditions
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