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Solitary Subungual Orf

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2022
Orf-ecthyma contagiosum-is an endemic cutaneous disease caused by parapoxvirus that is transmitted via direct contact with contagious animals. The lesions are located frequently on the hands and fingers. Subungual presentation of orf is very rare. We report a case of solitary subungual orf.
Muge Gore Karaali   +4 more
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Ecthyma contagiosum (ORF)

British 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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Orf

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Cecil S. Qiu, Arianna F. Yanes
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Orf and Pregnancy

International Journal of Dermatology, 1988
ABSTRACT: A 31‐year‐old woman presented with orf on the forefingers at 34 weeks of gestation. The disease, contracted after handling sheep a week before, was uncomplicated, and the patient gave birth at term to a normal baby. Although some cases with features suggestive of viremic spread had been described, the authors find an overall benign picture ...
A, Taieb   +3 more
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Orf

2010
Orf (‘ecthyma contagiosum’) is caused by an epitheliotropic parapox DNA virus of sheep and goats that is able to subdue the host’s immune response. It is an occupational zoonosis of people working with these animals. A painful papule/pustule develops, usually on a finger, the site of contact with lesions on the animal’s muzzle.
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Orf

Morecambe Bay Medical Journal, 1992
     
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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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ORF

Contact Dermatitis, 1980
J V, Johannessen   +2 more
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Orf

SEMERGEN - Medicina de Familia, 2000
A.M. Gómez Calvo   +2 more
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Orf

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
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