{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Subungual glomus cell proliferation in the toe: a case report. {Author}: Seo JH;Lee HS;Kim SW;Jeong JJ;Choi YR; {Journal}: J Foot Ankle Surg {Volume}: 53 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: Sep-Oct 2014 {Factor}: 1.345 {DOI}: 10.1053/j.jfas.2014.03.004 {Abstract}: Glomus tumors are rare benign neoplasms. They typically present with a triad of severe pain, point tenderness, and cold sensitivity. Most glomus tumors will form well-circumscribed nodules, and excisional biopsy of masses detected by ultrasonography or magnetic resonance imaging of the lesion can relieve the symptoms. We describe a 30-year-old female patient with nontumorous glomus cell proliferation with clinical symptoms similar to those of glomus tumors. The lesion was treated by exploration and excision, with a satisfactory clinical outcome.