Haneke E, Kienlein-Kletschka B
Hautarzt. 1984 Sep;35(9):468-71.
We report the first German case of Iso-Kikuchi syndrome, which is characterized by a congenital onychodysplasia commonly involving the index fingers, but not infrequently also the neighbouring fingers, and typical bony alterations of the corresponding terminal phalanges. This is also the first report of associated great toe anomalies.