▪Infections of the hand are common entities that are frequently encountered by orthopaedic surgeons and primary care physicians. ▪A high clinical suspicion and a thorough medical history with information about the social and working history of the patients, correct identification of the type and cause of the infection, and prompt initiation of appropriate treatment by the infectious diseases physicians and orthopaedic surgeons are required. ▪Late diagnosis and inappropriate treatment may be a significant cause of morbidity for the hand and mortality for the patients. This article reviews the clinical spectrum and microbiology of the most common infections of the hand, and discusses the current concepts for their treatment. The aim is to increase the awareness of the treating physicians of the diagnosis and management of infections in the hand.
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Flevas, D. A., Syngouna, S., Fandridis, E., Tsiodras, S., & Mavrogenis, A. F. (2019, May 1). Infections of the hand: An overview. EFORT Open Reviews. British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.4.180082
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