Fingertip Infections
- PMID: 38403372
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2023.10.003
Fingertip Infections
Abstract
The fingertip is the interface between humans and the world, including the various thorns, dirty needles, and other hazards to be found there. It is unsurprising that this is the site where hand infections most frequently occur. Although commonly encountered by hand surgeons and other physicians, fingertip infections have several mimics, and diagnosis and management is not always straightforward. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to success. As with all infections, they are more common and are more aggressive in immunosuppressed patients. This article reviews fingertip anatomy, common and uncommon fingertip infections and their mimics, and recommendations for management.
Keywords: Felon; Fingertip infections; Osteomyelitis; Paronychia.
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