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paronychia/antibyotik

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Continuous intraosseous injections of antibiotics were used in 104 patients in the operative treatment of bony and osteo-articular panaritium with putting primary sutures on the wound. Healing by first intention was noted in most cases.

Clinical and cytologic features of antibiotic-resistant acute paronychia.

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BACKGROUND Acute paronychia usually is treated as a bacterial infection, but antibiotic-resistant acute paronychia may be caused by other infectious and noninfectious problems. OBJECTIVE We sought to describe the clinical, etiologic, cytologic, and therapeutic features of antibiotic-resistant acute

[Paronychia, the general practitioner, the surgeon and antibiotics (author's transl)].

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Antibiotic therapy for paronychia has seen its day. It is indicated only rarely and justified only when on the day following infection or during the next few days there are signs of regional or systemic spread. The surgical treatment of infections of the hand is not difficult but should be known, if

Acute felon and paronychia: Antibiotics not necessary after surgical treatment. Prospective study of 46 patients.

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Paronychia and felon are the most common infections of the hand. Surgical treatment is required once an abscess develops, but systematic use of postoperative antibiotic therapy remains open for discussion. Antibiotics both favor the selection of resistant bacteria and increase the cost of treatment.

[Antibiotics and paronychia].

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Antibiotic Overuse and Paronychia: A Teachable Moment.

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[Combined treatment of acute purulent tendon paronychia by using high concentrations of antibiotics].

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Acute paronychia: comparative treatment with topical antibiotic alone or in combination with corticosteroid.

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[Intra-arterial antibiotic infusion in the overall treatment of neglected forms of paronychia].

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Among 174 children with blistering distal dactylitis or paronychia, 36.2% had a positive group A Streptococcus (GAS) rapid detection antigen. For GAS, the outcome for patients who received amoxicillin was favorable in all cases without any surgical procedures; 44.6% of cases due to Staphylococcus

[Diagnosis and treatment of paronychia].

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Paronychia is a purulent infection of the lateral fingertip, and represents the most common infectious disease affecting the hand.The typical germ is Staphylococcus aureus, while a mixture of bacteria or pathogens of a different kind are usually seen in patients with immunodeficiency. Treatment

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

Acute and chronic paronychia.

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Paronychia is one of the most common infections of the hand. Clinically, paronychia presents as an acute or a chronic condition. It is a localized, superficial infection or abscess of the paronychial tissues of the hands or, less commonly, the feet. Any disruption of the seal between the proximal

DAREJD simple technique of draining acute paronychia.

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The severe deformities of the fingers seen in poorly treated or late presenting cases of paronychia stimulated this prospective study. The aim was to make early diagnosis and to find a simple method of draining the pus in the paronychia. This was a prospective hospital based study at the Wesley
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