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We found no evidence of local tissue injury or sign of apparent infection, and we judge that green foot syndrome is not a true infection, but a colonization of ...
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1,3,7 After reviewing the literature, we have not found references to ulcerative forms of green foot syndrome at the sub-metatarsal level in healthy patients.
1 Green foot syndrome (GFS) is an uncommon cutaneous disease caused by P. aeruginosa and is frequently associated with poor hygiene, humidity and ...
Introduction: green foot syndrome is an infectious process caused mainly by P. aeruginosa, which grows rapidly in a humid environment and produces a greenish ...
Feb 1, 2020 · 1 Green foot syndrome (GFS) is an uncommon cutaneous disease caused by P. aeruginosa and is frequently associated with poor hygiene, humidity ...
PDF | On Mar 9, 2020, María Rogel-Vence and others published Green Foot Syndrome | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
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green foot syndrome based on the characteristic greenish discoloration and the identification of P aeruginosa from bacterial culture. We also observed.