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Longitudinal Melanonychia, Finger Nails Discoloration. Is It Serious?

My son went to dr at college for what is called longitudinal melanonychia. He has had it a while and didn t realize it was something ro be concerned about.All his fingernails seem to have a little discoloration darkness under them I am concerned thos my be serious and spreading. Hospital does not have derm at sight and referrals from hospt and general dr not till monday.
Mon, 2 Sep 2013
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hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of
1.a sudden change in the nail plate could indicate a malignant melanoma or lesion.

2. Commonly occur in dark-skinned people, and are normal.

i hope this is helpful for you
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Longitudinal Melanonychia, Finger Nails Discoloration. Is It Serious?

hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of 1.a sudden change in the nail plate could indicate a malignant melanoma or lesion. 2. Commonly occur in dark-skinned people, and are normal. i hope this is helpful for you