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Folia 2014; 8 (1)
Frecuency of cutaneous infection diseases
González ZL
Language: Spanish
References: 14
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ABSTRACT
A study was done to determine the frequency of Cutaneous Infection in Dermatology
outpatients "Gregorio Valdes Cruz" policlinic. Were diagnosed 656 patients (45,6 %)
with cutaneous infection.The data was collected in a form. The viral disease was the
most frequent and the vulgar wart the most prevalent among them (61,3 %). Women
were the most affected (54,4 %).In the finding Diabetes mellitus was the only
predisposed disease, while Mycoses was the most referred disease by the patient like a
background of Cutaneous Infection and Diabetes.
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