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"Background Nail diseases are often troubling to the patient and may present a diagnostic challenge to the dermatologist. Biopsies from the nail may be required although often perceived uncomfortable by the patient and potentially scarring," scientists in Roskilde, Denmark report. "Noninvasive technologies are therefore of particular interest in the study of nails.... (Read Full Article)
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