Pustular Rash - Differential Diagnosis

Pustular Rash - Differential Diagnosis - The pustules may or may not be sterile and are normally filled with. Superficial, aggregated, small vesicles, papules, or pustules on covered areas of the skin. A pustular rash is composed of multiple pustular lesions. In this article, we review the most common pustular dermatoses and offer a systematic approach to making a diagnosis. Pustular skin lesions can be infectious or inflammatory and should be differentiated from vesicular eruptions.

The pustules may or may not be sterile and are normally filled with. A pustular rash is composed of multiple pustular lesions. Pustular skin lesions can be infectious or inflammatory and should be differentiated from vesicular eruptions. Superficial, aggregated, small vesicles, papules, or pustules on covered areas of the skin. In this article, we review the most common pustular dermatoses and offer a systematic approach to making a diagnosis.

In this article, we review the most common pustular dermatoses and offer a systematic approach to making a diagnosis. A pustular rash is composed of multiple pustular lesions. Superficial, aggregated, small vesicles, papules, or pustules on covered areas of the skin. The pustules may or may not be sterile and are normally filled with. Pustular skin lesions can be infectious or inflammatory and should be differentiated from vesicular eruptions.

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The Pustules May Or May Not Be Sterile And Are Normally Filled With.

In this article, we review the most common pustular dermatoses and offer a systematic approach to making a diagnosis. A pustular rash is composed of multiple pustular lesions. Superficial, aggregated, small vesicles, papules, or pustules on covered areas of the skin. Pustular skin lesions can be infectious or inflammatory and should be differentiated from vesicular eruptions.

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