10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERIONYCHIA»
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base pushes forward and covers the part left bare. One or more nails, even all of
them, may thus be affected, those of the hands more commonly than those of the
feet. Perionychia syphilitica is seen in two forms : first, that in which the lesion ...
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The pathology and treatment of venereal diseases
All forms of syphilitic perionychia are very chronic, rarely lasting less than one or
two months, and sometimes continuing a year. At first they may cause scarcely
any inconvenience, and for this reason they are often neglected. The nails of the
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Robert William Taylor, 1895
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Diseases of the skin: including the exanthemata, for the use ...
Perionychia attacks the fingers and toes about equally, but those exposed to
injury from use or accident are the most liable. It may be acute in process and
chronic in course, and in the ulcerative form may destroy more or less completely
the ...
Henry Martin Dearborn, Frederick Myers Dearborn, 1906
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The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
Paronychia, Perionychia, Etc. — The various infections of the nail are usually of
streptococcic origin, though often contaminated with staphylococci. Ecthyma. —
The lesion presented is a round ulcer covered with a rupia like crust which, when
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American Journal of Dermatology and Genito-urinary Diseases
Vesicle formation may occur in the bed, which may be red and engorged, of from
external irritation as seen in sugar and aniline workers we have an associated
perionychia. In the chronic forms we may have these changes prolonged and ...
(2) Forms of Perionychia. — Perionychia may occur as a dry form, in which
condition the ridge of the nail is surrounded by syphilids simulating palmar
squamous syphilids. The skin may be greatly hyper- trophied and cracked. In
inflammatory ...
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Progress in the Biological Sciences in Relation to Dermatology
Perionychia or paronychia ; aetiological aspects. Brit. J. Derm. 71, 1. Wickerham,
L. J. & Rettger, L. F. (1939). A taxonomic study of Monilia albicans with special
emphasis on morphology and morphological variation. J. Trop. Med. (Hyg.), 42 ...
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2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
... unspecified 681.01 Felon Pulp abscess Whitlow Excludes herpetic whitlow (
054.6) 681.02 Onychia and paronychia of finger Panaritium of finger Perionychia
of finger 681.1 Toe 681.10 Cellulitis and abscess, unspecified Coding Clinic:
2005 ...
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... also called perionychia) (para beside) perionychia (also called paronychia) (
peri around) polyonychia (also called polyunguia) (polys many) synonychia (syn
together) onychial: hyponychial (also called subungual) (hypo under) onychium:
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Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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Recent Advances in Dermatology ...
In a series of cases of perionychia examined bacteriologically by Corsi the
majority yielded B. coli, occasionally with staphylococcus pyogenes aureus ;
monilia being found only in a minority. He did not consider the clinical
appearance ...