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Whitlow is a very painful and infectious viral infection of the thumb and fingertips. Rarely, it infects the toes and nail cuticle. It is a self-limiting disease and it is of two types - Herpetic Whitlow and Melanotic Whitlow. Herpetic whitlow is more prevalent of the two. | Whitlow is a very painful and infectious viral infection of the thumb and fingertips. Rarely, it infects the toes and nail cuticle. It is a self-limiting disease and it is of two types - Herpetic Whitlow and Melanotic Whitlow. Herpetic whitlow is more prevalent of the two. | ||
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Herpetic whitlow is caused by the Herpetic Simplex Virus (HSV). HSV are of two types - Type 1 and type 2. They are both known to cause whitlow.<br> | |||
== Clinical Presentation == | == Clinical Presentation == |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Whitlow is a very painful and infectious viral infection of the thumb and fingertips. Rarely, it infects the toes and nail cuticle. It is a self-limiting disease and it is of two types - Herpetic Whitlow and Melanotic Whitlow. Herpetic whitlow is more prevalent of the two.
Mechanism of Injury / Pathological Process[edit | edit source]
Herpetic whitlow is caused by the Herpetic Simplex Virus (HSV). HSV are of two types - Type 1 and type 2. They are both known to cause whitlow.
Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source]
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