2013, Number 608
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2013; 70 (608)
Revisión bibliográfica: Forunculosis
Sánchez GJC
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 569-571
PDF size: 185.10 Kb.
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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