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Spontaneous amputation of little toe
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ainhum (dactylosis spontanea)
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    (1) Ainhum; dactylolysis spontanea.
  Rausher H, Birrer RB, et al.   N Y State J Med 1981 Nov;81(12):1779-81.  Pubmed  Similars
    (2) Ainhum: report of six cases in New York.
  Horwitz MT.   Arch Derm Syphilol. 1937;36:1058-1063.
    (3) Spontaneous dactylolysis with pain in a 58-year-old American Black man.
  Mendelson DS, Chan KF, et al.   JAMA 1981 Oct 2;246(14):1591-2.  Pubmed  Similars
    (4a) Ainhum: an account of fifty-four patients with special reference to etiology and treatment.
  Cole GJ.   J Bone Joint Surg (British). 1965;47B:43-51.  Medline
    (4b) True ainhum: its distinctive and differentiating features.
  Browne SG.   J Bone Joint Surg (British). 1965;47B:52-55.  Medline
    (5) Manson's Tropical Diseases. 19th ed.
  Manson-Bahr PEC, Ball DR. London: Ballière-Tindall, 1987: 1130-1132.
    (6) Ainhum and angiodysplasia.
  Dent DM, Fataar S, et al.   Lancet 1981 Aug 22;2(8243):396-7.  Pubmed  Similars
    (-) Ainhum.
  Browne SG.   Int J Dermatol 1976 Jun;15(5):348-50.  Pubmed  Similars
    (-) McKusick 103400 = ainhum.
    (-) McAlpine's Multiple Sclerosis.
  Matthews WB, et al. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1985: 103.
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    101.Psoriasis presenting with pseudoainhum.
  McLaurin CI.   J Am Acad Dermatol 1982 Jul;7(1):130-2.  Pubmed  Similars
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