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A herpetic whitlow on a finger. A herpetic whitlow is a lesion caused by an infection of the herpes simplex virus that is a painful and typically affects the fingers or thumbs. Occasionally, the infection occurs on the toes or on the cuticle of the toenail.

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Scott Camazine

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5028 x 3343 pixels

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17 x 11 inches / 43 x 28 cm

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