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  2. Talon noir - Wikipedia

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    Talon noir is a dermatologic finding constituting an intraepidermal hemorrhage on a foot. [1] Appearing as an asymmetrical brown-black epidermal lesion, it occurs in runners and hikers as a result of repeated trauma to the foot. [2] [1] Its onset is thus acute.

  3. Black heel and palm - Wikipedia

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  4. Talon cusp - Wikipedia

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    Generally talon cusps on lower teeth require no treatment, but talon cusps on upper teeth may interfere with the bite mechanics and may need to be removed or reduced. [5] Small talon cusps that produce no symptoms or complication for a person can remain untreated. However large talon cusps should not. Some common treatments include: Fissure ...

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  6. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    Talon noir; Tattoo; Tennis toe; Thermal burn; Traumatic asphyxia; Trench foot; Tropical anhidrotic asthenia; Tropical immersion foot (paddy foot, paddy-field foot) Turf toe; Uranium dermatosis; UV-sensitive syndrome; Vibration white finger (dead finger, hand–arm vibration syndrome) Warm water immersion foot; Weathering nodule of ear

  7. Tache noir - Wikipedia

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    Tache noir may refer to: Black heel and palm : a skin condition characterized by black macules occurring on the posterior edge of the plantar surface of one or both heels. Tache noir de la sclerotique : one of the postmortem ocular signs.

  8. Toxic epidermal necrolysis - Wikipedia

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    Treatment typically takes place in hospital such as in a burn unit or intensive care unit. [3] [7] Efforts include stopping the cause, pain medication, and antihistamines. [3] [4] Antibiotics, intravenous immunoglobulins, and corticosteroids may also be used. [3] [4] Treatments do not typically change the course of the underlying disease. [3]

  9. Talk:Talon noir - Wikipedia

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