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Group A Streptococcal Infections... Pharyngitis - With or without tonsillopharyngeal cellulitis or abscess Impetigo - Purulent, honey-colored, crusted skin lesions Pneumonia Necrotizing ...
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Scarlet Fever...infections range from localized skin disorders (eg, bullous impetigo) to the systemic rash of scarlet fever...for 4-5 days, followed by fine ...
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Staphylococcal Infections...methicillin-resistant S aureus [MRSA].) Folliculitis Furuncles Impetigo (bullous) Wound infections Scalded skin syndrome Soft-tissue...Diffuse ...
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Diaper Rash...use: This category includes rashes associated with bullous impetigo; Langerhans cell histiocytosis (Letterer-Siwe disease, a...and growth failure ...
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Staphylococcus Aureus Infection...include the following: Skin and soft tissue (impetigo): A small area of erythema that progresses...More extensive or serious skin disease and bullous ...
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Vesicular Palmoplantar Eczema...may be further subdivided into vesicular and bullous forms, in which patients present with acute...be aspirated. This phase is followed by desquamation. ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome...skin diseases, ranging in severity from localized bullous impetigo to staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, in which...the entire process usually ...
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Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome...A mild form of the illness involving desquamation of just the skin folds following impetigo as been described.[1] Pathophysiology Staphylococcal ...