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Close-up of a paronychia infection around a toenail of a young child. Paronychia is a superficial infection of the skin around the nails, most commonly caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria. It usually results from a minor injury, such as from nail biting, manicuring, or removing a hangnail, which breaks down the barrier between the nail bed and the nail.

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Scott Camazine

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3370 x 5034 pixels

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11 x 17 inches / 29 x 43 cm

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