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Archives of Hand and Microsurgery
2019 Volume.24 No. 2 p.162 ~ p.166
Tenosynovitis on Finger in Children due to Shewanella algae
Hong Seok-Won

Choi Hwan-Jun
Lee Da-Woon
Abstract
Infection of the hands is a relatively common disease that can occur after the injury of the fingers. Commonly, these common diseases can be treated with empirical antibiotic therapy within accurate and detailed information from their patients. But, some health care providers often simply think about this disease as simple infection and inflammation and just prescribe the empirical antibiotics without precise medical examination. Depending on the source of the infection, some patients will not readily fit into the standard antibiotic regimens that are commonly used for community pathogen. If accurate diagnosis within early treatment is delayed, it will cause the complications such as tenosynovitis, osteomyelitis and necrotizing fasciitis. By way of example, we describe the rare case of critically exacerbated from simple laceration to tenosynovitis caused by Shewanella algae whose infection was related to his initial injury and not the subsequent treatment.
KEYWORD
Shewanella, Hand, Tenosynovitis, Sea water
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