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2013, Number 608

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Rev Med Cos Cen 2013; 70 (608)

Revisión bibliográfica: Forunculosis

Sánchez GJC
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Language: Spanish
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ABSTRACT

Furunculosis it’s a pathology produced by S.aureus that affects hair follicle in dermis that leads to abscess. Patient´s endogen and exogen facts must be evaluated at time of treatment. Initial treatment consists drainage lesion and adjunctive antibiotics. Recurrent presentation is a difficult and a challenging process.


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