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Technique of Nail Photography in Neonates
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Keywords
Nail photography
Palmar Grasp reflex
Neonate
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB)
Abstract
Nail photography technique in adults is well established. In this communication nail photography is explained using Grasp reflex as its basis
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