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Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2015
Paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of tissue surrounding the nail; proximal and/or lateral nail folds. Acute paronychia is mainly due to bacterial infection, Staphyloccus aureus or Streptococcus sometimes viral infection (herpetic whitlow). Chronic paronychia is the result of numerous conditions in which the main factor is the disappearance of ...
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Paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of tissue surrounding the nail; proximal and/or lateral nail folds. Acute paronychia is mainly due to bacterial infection, Staphyloccus aureus or Streptococcus sometimes viral infection (herpetic whitlow). Chronic paronychia is the result of numerous conditions in which the main factor is the disappearance of ...
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1997
Abstract May spread, if neglected, to infect the pulp space (pulp abscess) or flexor tendon sheath (purulent tenosynovitis). Chronic resistant paronychia is often due to fungal infection. Treat by removal of part or all of nail plate, send specimen for culture and prescribe an antifungal cream.
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Abstract May spread, if neglected, to infect the pulp space (pulp abscess) or flexor tendon sheath (purulent tenosynovitis). Chronic resistant paronychia is often due to fungal infection. Treat by removal of part or all of nail plate, send specimen for culture and prescribe an antifungal cream.
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Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery, 1995
Paronychia is defined most often in terms of inflammation and is classified as congenital, acute-acquired, or chronic-acquired. The cause for acquired paronychia usually is trauma, and middle-aged women are at greatest risk. Chronic paronychia has been associated with numerous occupations where fluids are the common denominator.
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Paronychia is defined most often in terms of inflammation and is classified as congenital, acute-acquired, or chronic-acquired. The cause for acquired paronychia usually is trauma, and middle-aged women are at greatest risk. Chronic paronychia has been associated with numerous occupations where fluids are the common denominator.
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