A therapeutic update of superficial skin infections.

作者: Lawrence Schachner , David Taplin , Gwendolyn B. Scott , Michael Morrison

DOI: 10.1016/S0031-3955(16)34366-8

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摘要: The most common skin infection found in children is simple superficial impetigo. It occurs so commonly that it usually treated on clinical grounds. generally considered there are two basic forms of the disease which may be distinguished clinically, bacteriologically, and histologically. first to primarily streptococcal origin characterized by thick, crusted lesions; second staphylococcal associated with fluid- filled bullae.

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