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Pseudomonas FolliculitisPseudomonas Folliculitis. Pseudomonas folliculitis is a community-acquired skin infection, which results from the bacterial colonization of hair follicles ...
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Gram-Negative FolliculitisGram-Negative Folliculitis. Gram-negative folliculitis, first described by Fulton et al in 1968,[1] is an infection caused by gram-negative organisms.
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FolliculitisFolliculitis. Folliculitis is defined histologically as the presence of inflammatory cells within the wall and ostia of the hair follicle, creating a ...
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Pseudomonas InfectionPseudomonas Infection. In 1882, Gessard first discovered Pseudomonas, a strictly aerobic, gram-negative bacterium of relatively low virulence.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa InfectionsPseudomonas aeruginosa Infections. Pseudomonas is a gram-negative rod that belongs to the family Pseudomonadaceae. ... scenario Gram stain and ...