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Nicole K. Hooten, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has contributed to research focusing on rare dermatological conditions. Her most recent publication, "Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation" (2025), highlights her engagement with complex medical case studies. This work involved collaboration with Megan S. Evans, Sara C. Shalin, and Patrick S. Phelan, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, indicating an active participation in a research network within the institution. Hooten's scholarly output, though currently limited in volume, points towards an interest in dermatopathology and the correlation of clinical presentation with pathological findings.
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Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation (2025)
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- Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation
- Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation
- Unilateral Pachydermodactyly in a Young Female: A Rare Diagnosis Requiring Novel Clinicopathological Correlation
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