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paronychia argentea/inflammation

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[Treatment of wound infection, phlegmons, abscesses, paronychia and other suppurative-inflammatory diseases].

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The work presents an analysis of treatment of patients with complicated forms of panaritium. To increase the efficiency of treatment the authors used certain physical factors, in particular, direct electric current--interstitial (intracavitary) electrophoresis of antimicrobial and antiinflammatory

Chronic paronychia treatment: Square flap technique.

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BACKGROUND Chronic paronychia is an inflammatory process of the periungual folds that lasts longer than 6 weeks. It manifests as hypertrophy of the proximal and lateral nailfolds, absence of cuticle, progressive retraction of the proximal nailfold, and onychodystrophy. Surgical treatment is

Paronychia with Sporangium Formation Causing an Ingrown Toenail A Rare Case Report.

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Ingrown toenail, or onychocryptosis, is a common inflammatory disease of the hallux. It results from the alteration of fit of the nail plate in the lateral nail fold. Ingrown toenails are usually seen in adolescents and young adults and can affect daily activities and social life. Generally, ingrown

Acute and chronic paronychia of the hand.

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Acute and chronic infections and inflammation adjacent to the fingernail, or paronychia, are common. Paronychia typically develops following a breakdown in the barrier between the nail plate and the adjacent nail fold and is often caused by bacterial or fungal pathogens; however, noninfectious

Management of chronic paronychia.

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Chronic paronychia is an inflammatory disorder of the nail folds of a toe or finger presenting as redness, tenderness, and swelling. It is recalcitrant dermatoses seen commonly in housewives and housemaids. It is a multifactorial inflammatory reaction of the proximal nail fold to irritants and

Role of foods in the pathogenesis of chronic paronychia.

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BACKGROUND Chronic paronychia is a condition that is pathologically characterized by spongiotic inflammation; it can be exacerbated by various and concomitant factors. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess whether chronic paronychia in food handlers may have clinical, pathologic, and

Treatment and prevention of paronychia using a new combination of topicals: report of 30 cases.

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OBJECTIVE Moderate and chronic paronychia is a common disease affecting the hand. Treatment can be effective but the affection is often recurrent, especially as an occupational disease. Moreover, this condition may be complicated by a Candida spp or by bacterial infections. Therefore, general

Acute paronychia heralding the exacerbation of pemphigus vulgaris.

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Acute paronychia, the suppurative inflammation involving the paronychium of the nails, is usually caused by bacterial or fungal infection and has been rarely reported as a presentation of pemphigus vulgaris (PV). We report a woman with PV who presented with suppurative paronychia of multiple

Keloid formation on the great toe after chronic paronychia secondary to ingrown nail.

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Keloid is a clinically intractable fibro-proliferative disease that spreads beyond the original scar or lesion. Although several theories have attempted to explain the mechanism of keloid formation, the phenomenon still remains obscure. Our present study examines a rare case of keloid formation that

Ungual squamous cell carcinoma mimicking a chronic paronychia: clinical, pathological and radiological correlation.

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Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant skin tumor that is rarely located in the nails. Its presentation, can sometimes be confused with an inflammatory process as onychomycosis or psoriatic onychopathy or other tumors as viral warts. We report the case of a 73-year-old woman with a locally invasive

Paronychia.

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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

Acute and chronic paronychia.

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Paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of tissue surrounding the nail of a toe or finger. Paronychia may be classified as either acute or chronic. The main factor associated with the development of acute paronychia is direct or indirect trauma to the cuticle or nail fold. This enables pathogens

Retronychia: a rare cause of chronic paronychia.

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Retronychia, described in 1999, is a rare entity of ingrown toenails. Embedding of the nail into the proximal nail fold (PNF) leads to chronic inflammatory changes. Herein, we report a new case that exhibited persistent paronychia in a 23-year-old woman. Retronychia usually does not recur once

Paronychia associated with antiretroviral therapy.

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We report six HIV patients who developed painful periungual inflammation of several nails during treatment with the antiretroviral drugs indinavir and lamivudine. The lesions appeared 2-12 months after starting treatment. The occurrence of paronychia in HIV patients has recently been reported in two
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