1. Furuncle
Furuncles are very common. Furuncles are generally caused by Staphylococcus aureus, but they may be caused by other bacteria or fungi found on the skin's surface. Damage to the hair follicle allows these bacteria to enter deeper into the tissues o...
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2. Furuncle
This patient had a furuncle, and then the infection spread in the underlying fat and created cellulitis in the surrounding fat.
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7. F: Furuncle
A localized pyogenic infection originating in a hair follicle. A furuncle is an inflammatory nodule evolving into a pustule which then becomes necrotic, healing with a scar. It is caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Lesions may be single or multiple.
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Will put 'HTML page example - tips for studying online' into the title bar at the extreme top of the browser while the rest of the HTML document would result in the following information appearing in the browser's window:
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Purpose: We hypothesized that long-term protein-calorie malnutrition in humans results in emphysematous changes in the lung parenchyma.
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