chronic paronychia: moderately painful paronychia existing for months. nail fold reddened and swollen. from time to time a purulent secretion empties under pressure. cuticles completely missing.
Paronychia candidamycetica. chronic paronychia with severe (candida-)onychodystrophy with accompanying Raynaud's syndrome. under pressure yellowish pus empties from the paronychium.
Acute paronychia: blistery, circumferential, painfully throbbing paronychia (bulla repens) that has been present for a few days, caused by poygenic cocci.
chronic paronychia: paronychia existing for months, with massive onychodystrophy. only slight painfulness. candida albicans was detected several times.
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