Gram-Negative Toe Web Infections
Gram-negative bacterial toe web infection (GNTWI) is a common dermatologic condition affecting the interdigital spaces. The clinical presentation ranges from mild erythema to exudative maceration of the web spaces that may extend to in other areas of the foot and lead to cellulitis in severe cases....
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Main Authors: | Kelita Waterton (Author), Shari Lipner (Author) |
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