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Allergens in Hand, Foot, and Hand–Foot Eczema
Background: Hand eczema (HE), foot eczema (FE), and hand–foot eczema (HFE) manifest on exposure to various agents in day-to-day life or in occupations or both. Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify pattern of allergens causing HE, FE, and HFE and to identify ...
S Sahana +3 more
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ACTINOMYCETOMA OF HAND AND FOOT [PDF]
Mycetoma refers to the chronic suppurative pathological process in which exogenous etiological agents generate pus and sulphur like granules. These agents belong to two groups: true fungi and the actinomycetes. Eumycetoma (caused by fungi) and actinomycetoma (caused by actinomycetes) must be distinguished as their treatment is different.
Man Mohan, Harjat +5 more
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Feeling a Touch to the Hand on the Foot [PDF]
Where we perceive a touch putatively depends on topographic maps that code the touch's location on the skin [1] as well as its position in external space [2-5]. However, neither somatotopic nor external-spatial representations can account for atypical tactile percepts in some neurological patients and amputees; referral of touch to an absent or ...
Badde, Stephanie +2 more
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HAND-FOOT-UTERUS SYNDROME [PDF]
Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/32999/1/0000383 ...
Stern, Aaron M. +3 more
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Insights into the pathogenesis and treatment of split/hand foot malformation (cleft hand/foot) [PDF]
Cleft hand or split hand foot malformation is a sequence of phenotypes, from a minor shortening of the central digit to a complete absence of the third ray and in the most severe cases, absence of two, three or four rays. It is a rare but spectacular presentation usually involving both hands and feet.
Stéphane, Guero +1 more
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Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is an acute viral illness with a distinct clinical presentation of oral and characteristic distal extremity lesions. Knowledge of this is important for the dentists as the oral lesions are the first clinical signs and sometimes may be the only sign because the condition occasionally may regress even before the ...
Radhika Muppa +3 more
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The “Hand as Foot” teaching method in anatomy of the abdominal external herniation
Yuhang Wang +3 more
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The “Hand as Foot” figural teaching method in hippocampal anatomy
Sanwang Wang +3 more
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HAND AND FOOT PREFERENCES
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relations between hand and foot preferences in male and female individuals (343 male, 290 female) aged between 18-42 years (22.11 +/- 2.07). Of the right-handed men, 75.5% preferred the right foot, 7.1% the left foot, and 17.4% both feet. Of ambidextrous men, 44.0% preferred the right foot, 28.0% the left foot,
Cenk Murat Özer +4 more
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The “Hand as Foot” teaching method in cruciate ligament anatomy
Yanhong Sun +3 more
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