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Ewing Sarcoma of the Hand or Foot

Klinische Pädiatrie, 2012
Ewing Sarcoma (ES) of the hand or foot is a rare clinical condition. Due to the critical site, it is of major importance to choose an optimal procedure for local control in terms of outcome and function. Local therapeutic options for these patients range from: surgery (OP), surgery followed by radiotherapy (OP & RT), or radiotherapy (RT) alone.Data ...
D, Froeb   +6 more
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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1996
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious disease most often seen in children during the summer. It is caused most commonly by the virus coxsackie A16, but other enteroviruses have been implicated. It presents with low grade fever, and a vesicular eruption on the hands, feet, and mouth.
D, Kushner, B D, Caldwell
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976
Hand, foot, and mouth disease, also known as vesicular stomatitis with exanthem, is a vesicular disorder affecting both skin and oral mucosa. The disease is usually caused by Coxsackie virus A-16 and affects mainly children. The oral lesions may require differential diagnosis from other conditions, such as herpetic gingivostomatitis, aphthous ...
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Capecitabine and hand–foot syndrome

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2010
Hand-foot syndrome (HFS), or palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia, is a common side effect in patients taking long-term 5-fluorouracil treatment and is the most frequently reported side effect of oral capecitabine therapy (≥ 50% of patients). Although the pathogenesis of HFS is not fully understood, it may be due to damaged deep capillaries in the soles ...
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Salmonella Osteomyelitis of Both Hands and the Hand-Foot Syndrome

Archives of Surgery, 1971
Salmonella osteomyelitis involving multiple bony sites is seen primarily in patients with sickle cell disease. Children with sickle cell disease often exhibit a syndrome consisting of bilateral, painful swellings of the hands or feet or both, with fever, leukocytosis, and bony changes that are indistinguishable from Salmonella osteomyelitis.
E, Constant, R L, Green, D K, Wagner
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Hand, foot and mouth disease

Australian Dental Journal, 1974
Abstract— The clinical course of hand, foot, and mouth disease in a girl 3–5 years old is described and its characteristics compared with other short‐term illnesses having similar oral lesions. The possibility of increased prevalence associated with groater numbers of private swimming pools is suggested.
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Photoaggravated hand and foot psoriasis.

Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine, 2010
The majority of patients with psoriasis benefit from ultraviolet radiation exposure, but psoriasis can deteriorate on exposure to sunlight in some people. We report a patient with longstanding palmoplantar psoriasis that showed an unusual evolution into photoaggravated psoriasis, with change of distribution from the palmar to the dorsal aspect of the ...
Nalluri, Rajani   +2 more
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Hand, foot and mouth

Independent Nurse, 2006
The common viral illness hand, foot and mouth disease often affects young children
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Hand-Foot Skin Reaction

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2023
Yin Yu, Lin Feng
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Chondrosarcoma of the hand and foot.

La Chirurgia degli organi di movimento, 1991
Among possible localizations of chondrosarcoma of the limbs, the hand and foot represent the rarest sites. Five-hundred six cases of chondrosarcoma have been observed at the Tumor Center of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute. Of these, 4 were localized in the hand and 10 in the foot.
M, Nigrisoli   +3 more
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