Disease | paronychia |
Phenotype | C0004623|bacterial infection |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 20920168 | Secondly, foot melanoma, possibly because of its rarity, is frequently misdiagnosed as a more common foot disorder such as tinea pedis [25-29], onychomycosis [30], warts [31-36], haematoma [25,37-39], paronychia [40], ingrowing toe nail [41-43], bacterial infection [44], ischaemia or necrosis [14,40], blisters, ganglions, callus [42], benign tumours [45,46] and ulceration [47-54]. |
PubMedID- 24396343 | Also, it may predispose patients to secondary bacterial infections leading to localized paronychia and perhaps worse and deeper infections such as erysipelas-cellulitis, especially in the high-risk groups such as diabetics [6, 7]. |
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