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Izalontamab (SI-B001), a Novel EGFRxHER3 Bispecific Antibody in Patients with Locally Advanced or Metastatic Epithelial Tumor: Results from First-in-Human Phase I/Ib Study. [PDF]
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Stridor Misleading as Asthma: Unveiling Case of Shabbir Syndrome in an Atopy-Prone 2.5 Years Old Pakistani. [PDF]
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What is Masquerading as a Nail Tumour.
Rani S, Saxena S, Malhotra P.
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Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2016
Paronychia is an inflammation of the tissues alongside the nail. It may be acute or chronic and can be seen in isolation or in association with an ingrowing toenail. Acute paronychial infections develop when a disruption occurs between the seal of the nail fold and the nail plate, providing a portal of entry for invading organisms.
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Paronychia is an inflammation of the tissues alongside the nail. It may be acute or chronic and can be seen in isolation or in association with an ingrowing toenail. Acute paronychial infections develop when a disruption occurs between the seal of the nail fold and the nail plate, providing a portal of entry for invading organisms.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
Trauma to the nail folds can allow pathologic bacteria to invade this region. Once a primary, active infection has occurred in a nail fold, the area is often predisposed to chronic paronychia. Both chronic and acute paronychia are discussed, including their causes and treatments.
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Trauma to the nail folds can allow pathologic bacteria to invade this region. Once a primary, active infection has occurred in a nail fold, the area is often predisposed to chronic paronychia. Both chronic and acute paronychia are discussed, including their causes and treatments.
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Incidence of Chronic Paronychia
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963IT IS GENERALLY agreed among dermatologists that chronic paronychia seems to be more common among diabetics. However, prior to this study the actual incidence of chronic paronychia in diabetics or in a general medical population had never been determined.
O J, STONE, J F, MULLINS
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1929
On Sept. 17, 1927, two patients presented themselves for examination, complaining of pus under the finger-nails. In one, the condition had obtained for two months; in the other, it had been present for twelve months. Both said that the symptoms had begun a few weeks after they had commenced their work, which consisted of squeezing oranges by hand in ...
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On Sept. 17, 1927, two patients presented themselves for examination, complaining of pus under the finger-nails. In one, the condition had obtained for two months; in the other, it had been present for twelve months. Both said that the symptoms had begun a few weeks after they had commenced their work, which consisted of squeezing oranges by hand in ...
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