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Nagelveränderungen im Kindesalter

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Nagelveränderungen sind im Kindesalter relativ häufig zu beobachten. Es gilt, physiologische Veränderungen von kongenitale Anomalien, genetischen Erkrankungen, Infektionen und entzündlichen Erkrankungen zu unterscheiden.

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Theiler, M., Weibel, L. Was haben sie zu bedeuten?. Pädiatrie 27 (Suppl 7), 41–44 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15014-015-0460-6

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