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1. Fig. 285-5. Felon. A. The unilateral longitudinal approach is the most frequently used...
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine > Chapter 285. Nontraumatic Disorders of the Hand > Hand Infections > Felon

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2. Figure 177-13 Staphylococcus aureus whitlow (felon). A pyogenic granuloma arose 1 week after...
Dermatology > Chapter 177. Superficial Cutaneous Infections and Pyodermas > Staphylococcal Skin Infections > Clinical Findings > Superficial Staphylococcal Pyodermas > Staphylococcal Whitlow (Felon)

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3. Figure 33-17. Felon  A 60-year-old female with painful finger for 3 days. An abscess is...
Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Clinical Dermatology > Section 33. Disorders of the Nail Apparatus > Infections of the Nail Apparatus > Felon

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4. Fig. 44-22. A and B. The...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 44. Surgery of the Hand and Wrist > Infections > Felon

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5. Figure 12.3. Felon. Note the area of purulence at the center of the palmar pad in this thumb...
The Atlas of Emergency Medicine > Chapter 12. Extremity Conditions > Felon > Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition

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6. Fig. 13–30.. Common Locations for Finger Abscesses. A. Paronychia. B. Abscess of the...
DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination > Chapter 13. The Spine, Pelvis and Extremities > Musculoskeletal and Soft Tissue Signs > Appendicular Skeleton, Joint, Ligament, Tendon, and Soft-Tissue Signs > Finger Signs > Key Sign Finger Deformity

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7. Figure 10–40. Incisions for drainage of felons. A: Unilateral longitudinal approach...
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Orthopedics > Chapter 10. Hand Surgery > Infections of the Hand > Felon

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8. Figure 27–17. Incision and drainage of felon. A: Central longitudinal incision—the...
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Emergency Medicine > Chapter 27. Hand Trauma > Management of Specific Types of Hand Injuries > Infections > Felon > Treatment & Disposition

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9. Figure 42–17. Cross section of distal phalanx.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Surgery, 13e > Chapter 42. Hand Surgery > Hand Infections > Deep Space Abscess

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10. Figure 42–18. Incision of felon (distal fat pad infection).
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Surgery, 13e > Chapter 42. Hand Surgery > Hand Infections > Deep Space Abscess

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11. Figure 42–19. Drainage and irrigation for septic tenosynovitis. The antibiotic solution...
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Surgery, 13e > Chapter 42. Hand Surgery > Hand Infections > Deep Space Abscess

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