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glomus tumor. isolated, bluish-red, subungual localized, spherically protuberant, firm nodule. typical, lancing shooting, extremely unpleasant pain (e.g. in cold and touch)

Glomus tumor. bluish-red, subungual glomus tumor with typical shooting pain symptoms (e.g. under pressure and cold). distal channel-shaped nail dystrophy, which is caused by a tumor-related (probably by simple pressure on the nail root) growth disorder.


Glomus tumor after "trepanation attempt"


Glomus tumor. solitary, painful defect formation of the nail, accompanied by stabbing pain that occasionally radiated into the upper arm.


Glomus tumor, angiomatous

Glomus tumor: Painful lumps on the 3rd toe left, especially under the influence of cold and mechanical irritation.



Glomus tumor. String-aligned cell proliferates with part solid, part angiomatous. No mitoses.