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Aetiology

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Most hand infections are secondary to penetrating injury:

  • splinters
  • laceration primarily or secondarily infected
  • penetrating trauma
  • bites
  • blisters
  • hair folliculitis
  • crush injury
  • infection at site of hand dermatosis
  • drug abuse
  • abrasion
  • idiopathic: in this group, forgotten trauma is probably the cause

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