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Paronychia: Multimedia

Author: Heather Murphy-Lavoie, MD, FAAEM, Assistant Professor, Section of Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans; Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine
Coauthor(s): Micelle J Haydel, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Residency Director, Section of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Science Center
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Updated: Nov 25, 2009

Multimedia

Paronychia incision and drainage.Media file 1: Paronychia incision and drainage.
Paronychia incision and drainage.

Paronychia incision and drainage.

Paronychial erythema and edema with associated pu...Media file 2: Paronychial erythema and edema with associated pustule. This suggests a bacterial etiology.
Paronychial erythema and edema with associated pu...

Paronychial erythema and edema with associated pustule. This suggests a bacterial etiology.

Paronychia, side view.Media file 3: Paronychia, side view.
Paronychia, side view.

Paronychia, side view.

After simple drainage, there is purulent return.Media file 4: After simple drainage, there is purulent return.
After simple drainage, there is purulent return.

After simple drainage, there is purulent return.

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References

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Further Reading

Keywords

paronychia, finger infection, paronychia symptoms, paronychia treatment, paronychial infection, onychia lateralis, onychia periungualis, inflammation of the nail fold, incision and drainage, nail infection, superficial infection of the epithelium, eponychia, felon, runaround abscess, herpetic whitlow, chronic paronychia, acute paronychia

Contributor Information and Disclosures

Author

Heather Murphy-Lavoie, MD, FAAEM, Assistant Professor, Section of Emergency Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans; Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine
Heather Murphy-Lavoie, MD, FAAEM is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Association, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, and Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Coauthor(s)

Micelle J Haydel, MD, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Residency Director, Section of Emergency Medicine, Louisiana State University Health Science Center
Micelle J Haydel, MD is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Association, Sigma Theta Tau International, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, and Southern Medical Association
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.

Medical Editor

Jerome FX Naradzay, MD, FACEP, Medical Director, Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Maria Parham Hospital; Medical Examiner, Vance County, North Carolina
Jerome FX Naradzay, MD, FACEP is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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Managing Editor

Jeter (Jay) Pritchard Taylor III, MD, Compliance Officer, Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine Residency, Department of Emergency Medicine, Palmetto Health Richland, University of South Carolina; Medical Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, Palmetto Health Baptist
Jeter (Jay) Pritchard Taylor III, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Association, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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CME Editor

John D Halamka, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Chief Information Officer, CareGroup Healthcare System and Harvard Medical School; Attending Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
John D Halamka, MD, MS is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Emergency Physicians, American Medical Informatics Association, Phi Beta Kappa, and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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Pamela L Dyne, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine/Emergency Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Olive View-UCLA Medical Center
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