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Erysipeloid: a review
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 09/18/09
Veraldi S et al. – Erysipeloid is an occupational infection of the skin caused by traumatic penetration of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. The disease is characterized clinically by an erythematous oedema, with well–defined and raised borders, usually localized to the back of one hand and/or fingers. Vesicular, bullous and erosive lesions may also be present.
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