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Nail organ with explained anatomical structures

Paronychia acute: acute, painful, purulent paronychia caused by "ingrown" figner nail.

Paronychia acute: acute painful swelling of the lateral (and proximal) nail fold

Paronychia acute: acute painful swelling of the lateral (and proximal) nail fold

Acute paronychia: Massive purulent paronychia with superimposed weeping crusts; red swollen nail fold.

Acute paronychia: blistery, circumferential, painfully throbbing paronychia (bulla repens) that has been present for a few days, caused by poygenic cocci.

Acute paronychia: with sharply limited red, only moderately painful swelling; laterally flaccid pustular formation.