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Results 1 - 10 of 86 for Skin infection
  1. This picture shows a skin infection (ecthyma) that has eroded through the top layer of skin (epidermis). Ecthyma gangrenosum is a bacterial skin infection (caused by ...
  2. ... or feeling lightheaded hematoma (blood accumulating under the skin) Infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) Multiple punctures to locate veins Veins ...
  3. ... Fainting, feeling lightheaded Hematoma (blood accumulating under the skin) Infection (a slight risk any time the skin is broken) Multiple punctures to locate veins Clinical ...
  4. Ecthyma is a skin infection similar to impetigo, but more deeply invasive. Usually caused by a streptococcus infection, ecthyma goes through the outer layer ( ...
  5. Impetigo is a superficial skin infection caused by either streptococci or staphylococci. Here it is on the buttocks, but it is seen more frequently in children ...
  6. Candida, a yeast organism, may cause a skin infection beneath an infant's diaper which appears as bright red patches.
  7. ... detect the presence of a fungal scalp or skin infection.
  8. ... streptococcus or staphylococcus bacteria. It causes a superficial skin infection which appears red with yellow or golden crusts. ...
  9. ... The results may indicate a bacterial or fungal skin infection which then determines the course of treatment.
  10. ... and is also referred to as ringworm. Cutaneous (skin) tinea infections are often named by their location such as ...
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