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Ecthyma contagiosum

open access: closedAktuelle Dermatologie, 2023
ZusammenfassungDas Ecthyma contagiosum (Orf) ist eine durch Viren der Poxviridae-Familie verursachte, meist harmlose Zoonose. Orf wird v.a. durch Schafe oder Ziegen übertragen. Die Ansteckung erfolgt durch Kontakt mit den Tieren. Dementsprechend sind Hände und Unterarme die Prädilektionsstellen des Orf. Initial manifestiert sich der Orf als rote, z. T.
Ralf J. Ludwig
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Unusual Presentation of Human Giant Orf (Ecthyma Contagiosum)

open access: closedJournal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2007
Giant orf is a zoonotic infection that is endemic in sheep and goats. It may be transmitted to humans by direct contact with infected animals or contaminated objects and is typically found on the hands. We report the case of a sheep farmer with facial orf that proliferated dramatically with the formation of satellite lesions after curettage.
Steven J, Key   +6 more
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Ecthyma Contagiosum (Orf)

Archives of Dermatology, 1955
Ecthyma contagiosum, also known as orf * and ovine pustular dermatitis, is a virus disease of sheep and goats which is occasionally transmitted to man. The purpose of this communication is to (a) report the occurrence of ecthyma contagiosum in an 18-year-old woman; (b) describe the disease as it occurs in man, and (c) consider briefly the salient ...
C E, WHEELER, E P, CAWLEY, J H, JOHNSON
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Ecthyma contagiosum (ORF)

open access: closedBritish Journal of Oral Surgery, 1965
Summary Orf is a common virus infection of sheep which may be contracte As a direct inoculation of the broken skin is necessary for this to occur is usually found on either the hands, forearms or face. Five cases, two involved the face, are reported from a hospital situated in a sheep farming area.
ULLIN W. LEAVELL   +3 more
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Ecthyma contagiosum beim Menschen

open access: closedDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 1974
G. Hübner, K.R. Loewe, F.K. Dittmar
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Autoinoculation with Orf virus (ecthyma contagiosum)

open access: closedInternational Journal of Dermatology, 2013
Nathalie C. Duchateau   +2 more
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Human Orf (Ecthyma Contagiosum)

Journal of Hand Surgery, 2005
Orf is a viral cutaneous infection typically seen on the hands of people involved in sheep and goat farming. We report 31 cases of orf and consider its pathology, characteristic appearance, diagnosis, treatment and complications.
G, Georgiades   +2 more
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Ecthyma contagiosum (Orf) – vom Huf zum Fuß

Aktuelle Dermatologie, 2017
Wir berichten uber einen 53-jahrigen Patienten, der sich im Mai 2016 bei uns vorstellte mit einem indolenten derb-palpablem Ulkus mit blassem Randwall und Umgebungserythem an der rechten medialen Fuskante ohne weitere Begleitsymptome. Anamnestisch gab der Patient auf Nachfrage an vor Auftreten der Beschwerden mit offenen Schuhen uber eine Schafswiese ...
M. Droste, C. Bayerl
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ECTHYMA CONTAGIOSUM IN MAN

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1945
In 1923, Aynaud 1 reported the results of his studies on ecthyma contagiosum. In this report he described experimental procedures definitely identifying the disease as due to a filtrable virus and apparently peculiar to sheep and goats. Following this early work, the results of similar studies have been published by Glover, 2 Boughton and Hardy, 3 ...
Lyle B. Kingery, J. Dahl
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