TREATMENT OF PURULENT DISEASES OF FINGERS IN AMBULATORY CONDITIONS
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Panaritium is the most common purulent disease of the hand and is observed annually in 0.4-1.3% of the population. Patients with panaritium make up up to 30% of those seeking medical help from a surgeon in a polyclinic and up to 60-68.5% of the number of patients with purulent diseases. ... Every fourth panaritium is accompanied by damage to bone tissue
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Latipov Orif Zaripovich. (2021). TREATMENT OF PURULENT DISEASES OF FINGERS IN AMBULATORY CONDITIONS. Archive of Conferences, 91-93. Retrieved from https://conferencepublication.com/index.php/aoc/article/view/1603
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