Glomus tumor. solitary, painful, reddish discoloration under the nail of the right ring finger in a 43-year-old female patient. parallel stabbing pain occurred, which occasionally radiated into the upper arm.
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. reflected light microscopy: Livid striped vascular drawing below the nail plate in the area of the lunula and the eponychium. in this area a punctual, strong pressure pain can be induced.
Glomus tumor: Painful lumps on the 3rd toe left, especially under the influence of cold and mechanical irritation.
Glomus tumor. large cavernous cavities with few erythrocytes, which are surrounded by multi-row cell clusters with pale eosinophilic, cuboid cells with uniform round nuclei, cuff-shaped. No evidence of mitosis.
Glomus tumor: Few, slit-like, bizarre vascular spaces surrounded by homogeneous masses of dense, uniform cuboid glomus cells.type: Solid glomus tumor without significant vascularization.
Glomus tumor. String-aligned cell proliferates with part solid, part angiomatous. No mitoses.
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