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... INFECTIONS OF THE FOOT Every instance of intertoe scaling is not necessarily caused by a fungus infection . Some are just excoriations , intertrigo from excessive sweating . Some lesions may even be due to pyogenic or monilial types of ...
... INFECTIONS OF THE FOOT Every instance of intertoe scaling is not necessarily caused by a fungus infection . Some are just excoriations , intertrigo from excessive sweating . Some lesions may even be due to pyogenic or monilial types of ...
Page 440
... infections caused by superficial pathogenic fungi . Such factors as sweating and infection make even this type of so- called specific therapy impractical because of the number of recurrences which may ensue ( Fig . 20-4 ) . Even ...
... infections caused by superficial pathogenic fungi . Such factors as sweating and infection make even this type of so- called specific therapy impractical because of the number of recurrences which may ensue ( Fig . 20-4 ) . Even ...
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... INFECTIONS Infections of the foot are included in this chapter since occasions do arise wherein the differential diagnosis between tumor and chronic low - grade infection must be made ( Fig . 21-22 ) . The infectious processes in the ...
... INFECTIONS Infections of the foot are included in this chapter since occasions do arise wherein the differential diagnosis between tumor and chronic low - grade infection must be made ( Fig . 21-22 ) . The infectious processes in the ...
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