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Is an extensive exfoliative dermatitis that occurs primarily in newborns and previously healthy children |
Scalded skin syndrome |
Types of toxin induced cases |
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Is rare but potential fatal, multi-system disease that is characterized by a sudden onset of fever, chills, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches and rashes and which rapidly progresses to hypotension and shock |
Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) |
Types of toxin induced ca |
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Exfoliative toxins A and B results in |
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome usually in infants and neonates |
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Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland |
Folliculitis |
Cutaneous infection |
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Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland |
Folliculitis |
Cutaneous infection |
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Are large raised superficial abscesses which can be an extension or folliculitis |
Furuncles |
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Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland |
Folliculitis |
Cutaneous infection |
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Are large raised superficial abscesses which can be an extension or folliculitis |
Furuncles |
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Develop from multiple furuncle which may advance into the deeper tissues and cause fever and chills leading to systemic infection |
Carbuncles |
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Mild inflammation of the hair follicle or sebaceous gland |
Folliculitis |
Cutaneous infection |
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Are large raised superficial abscesses which can be an extension or folliculitis |
Furuncles |
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Develop from multiple furuncle which may advance into the deeper tissues and cause fever and chills leading to systemic infection |
Carbuncles |
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Is a superficial cutaneous infection that is commonly seen in children and characterized by crusty lesions and vesicles surrounded by a red border |
Impetigo |
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