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Malignant tumors of the nail apparatus are rare and dominated by squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). Routinely, their pre-therapy imaging is limited to radiography. Our purpose is to determine the MRI characteristics in the locoregional assessment of SCC of the nail apparatus through a series of 6 consecutive cases explored by MRI and operated, carried out over a period of 12 years. IRB approval was obtained. Two in situ and 4 invasive squamous cell carcinomas were found, sex ratio was 0.5, and the age was 55 ± 10 years (mean ± SD). Most tumors showed specific signal behavior different from that of the epidermis and dermis with high signal on T2wi (5/6) and complete or partial enhancement (6/6). The mean thickness was 3.4 mm. The deep margin of the tumor with the dermis was always well defined for Bowen’s disease (2/2) and blurred for invasive SCC. Localization involved the nail bed epithelium in all cases. Changes of the nail plate were detectable. Extension to lateral and posterior folds, hyponychium, cul-de-sac matrix, deep dermis, and bone was determined. MRI could be proposed as preoperative imaging of squamous cell carcinoma for locoregional assessment and guide biopsy.
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Ammar, A., Salon, A., Moulonguet, I. et al. MRI of squamous cell carcinoma of the nail apparatus: report of 6 cases. Skeletal Radiol 52, 613–622 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-022-04164-9
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