2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1974.tb06364.x
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Chronic Candida albicans paronychia in adult Israeli women

Abstract: SUMMARY The infected fingers in chronic paronychia were mostly on the dominant hand. Little fingers were less and middle fingers more affected than expected. Oral Candida albicans carriage was significantly less when the first finger to be infected was the middle finger. The duration of the disease was related to the number of infected fingers, but not to oral C. albicans carriage. The second finger to be infected was an opposite* or adjacent finger more often than expected. The following conclusions are drawn… Show more

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