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Bullous impetigo is a bacterial skin infection caused by Staphylococcus aureus that results in the formation of large blisters called bullae, usually in areas with skin folds like the armpit, groin, between the fingers or toes, beneath the breast, and between the buttocks.
Impetigo is a contagious bacterial infection that involves the superficial skin. [2] The most common presentation is yellowish crusts on the face, arms, or legs. [ 2 ] Less commonly there may be large blisters which affect the groin or armpits . [ 2 ]
Paget's disease of the breast; Papillary eccrine adenoma (tubular apocrine adenoma) Papillary hidradenoma (hidradenoma papilliferum) Papillomatosis cutis carcinoides (Gottron's carcinoid papillomatosis, papillomatosis cutis carcinoides of Gottron–Eisenlohr) Patch blue nevus (acquired dermal melanocytosis, dermal melanocyte hamartoma ...
694.3 Impetigo herpetiformis; 694.4 Pemphigus; 694.5 Pemphigoid; 694.6 Benign mucous membrane pemphigoid; 694.8 Other specified bullous dermatoses; 694.9 Unspecified bullous dermatoses; 695 Erythematous conditions. 695.1 Erythema multiforme. 695.10 Erythema multiforme, unspecified; 695.11 Erythema multiforme minor; 695.12 Erythema multiforme ...
Impetigo rash Cellulitis rash. Staph infection is typically characterized by redness, pus, swelling, and tenderness in areas of the infection. But, each type of skin infection caused by staph bacteria is different. A few common skin infections caused by staph bacteria are:
Impetigo of Bockhart [1] and Superficial folliculitis [1] Specialty: Dermatology ...
Impetigo herpetiformis is a form of severe pustular psoriasis occurring in pregnancy [1] [2] which may occur during any trimester. [3] [4] Signs and symptoms.
Gestational pemphigoid (GP) is a rare autoimmune variant of the skin disease bullous pemphigoid, and first appears in pregnancy. [2] It presents with tense blisters, small bumps, hives and intense itching, usually starting around the navel before spreading to limbs in mid-pregnancy or shortly after delivery. [1]