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    Creating a Virtual Community of Practice

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    College Life Beyond the Crisis

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    When Admissions Protocols Become Murky: Unintended Consequences

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    Book Review: Rose: My Life in Service to Lady Astor by Rosina Harrison

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    Aktual’nost’ Sapgira [Actuality of Genrikh Sapgir]

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    InTouch Week of March 25, 2024

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    35th Annual Graduate Student Research Forum Showcases Groundbreaking Research NYMC and Regeneron Debut Neighborhood Science Seminar Series Orthopedics Research Fellowship Yields Prolific Results for SOM Student LCME Elements of the Week Tell Us What You Think Alumni Spotlight: SLP Alumna Opens Local Private Practice in Honor of Late Sisterhttps://touroscholar.touro.edu/in_touch/1320/thumbnail.jp

    Expanding the Differential Diagnosis of the Painful Nail: A Case of an Onychopapilloma with Neuroma

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    INTRODUCTION: Onychopapilloma most commonly presents as longitudinal erythronychia, but diagnosis may be challenging in some cases due to varied clinical presentations. Most patients with onychopapillomas do not report associated pain but instead more commonly report functional interference. CASE REPORT: We present a case of a 74-year-old female with a 5-year history of splitting and lifting of the right thumbnail, accompanied by nail sensitivity and intermittent painful throbbing. Clinical examination was significant for a less than 1 mm red line with distal onycholysis. Love\u27s test and a cold test performed with ice pack were negative. X-ray of the right thumb was negative for erosion or exostosis. Nail biopsy was performed, and dermatopathology was consistent with onychopapilloma with a concomitant traumatic neuroma. CONCLUSION: We report a case of onychopapilloma with a concomitant traumatic neuroma. Subungual neuromas are extremely rare and have not previously been associated with onychopapilloma. Our case supports the expansion of the differential diagnosis for a painful nail and demonstrates the importance of diagnostic confirmation with biopsy and histopathology

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