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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for streptococcal infection OR desquamation
  1. ... with other medical conditions such as herpes infection, streptococcal infection, tuberculosis (TB), or as a reaction to chemicals ...
  2. ... mycoplasma pneumonia, or other medical conditions such as streptococcal infection, tuberculosis (TB), or may result from exposure to ...
  3. ... but more deeply invasive. Usually caused by a streptococcus infection, ecthyma goes through the outer layer (epidermis) to the deeper layer (dermis) of skin, possibly causing scars.
  4. ... rare form of psoriasis. It frequently follows a streptococcal infection, appears rapidly and affects the face, chest, and ...
  5. ... rare form of psoriasis. It frequently follows a streptococcal infection, appears rapidly and affects the face, chest, and ...
  6. Erythema Nodosum (VisualDX)  
    Skin Infections/Images ... Skin Infections ... Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... VisualDX ... Erythema nodosum is a skin condition characterized by the sudden eruption ...
  7. Impetigo is a highly contagious disease caused by streptococcus or staphylococcus bacteria. It causes a superficial skin infection which appears red with yellow or golden crusts. ...
  8. Scarlet fever is a disease caused by an infection with group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal bacteria that occurs in a small percentage of ...
  9. ... Gram-negative). Examples of Gram-positive bacteria include ... infections, pneumonia, or peritonitis. Gram stain can be done ...
  10. ... different sources, including a blood infection, an abdominal infection, or an ... Treatment is usually a combination of drainage and ...
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