folliculitis in English

noun
1
inflammation of the hair follicles.
Some people develop folliculitis , infected hair follicles.

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1. Bacterial folliculitis is the most common form of folliculitis

2. folliculitis infection

3. Pseudomonas folliculitis.

4. Folliculitis, pruritus Acne

5. • Infected sebaceous cyst, folliculitis

6. What causes Bacterial folliculitis? Bacterial folliculitis is usually due to Staphylococcus aureus

7. Less common, Malassezia folliculitis occurs.

8. I wouldn't know about the folliculitis.

9. A Boil is a deep form of bacterial folliculitis; superficial folliculitis is sometimes present at the same time

10. Malassezia folliculitis (synonym: Pityrosporum folliculitis) is a polymorphic dermatomycosis characterized by the development of small papules and pustules.

11. What are folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles? Folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles are types of infections of 1 or more hair follicles

12. What are the symptoms of folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles? The following are the most common symptoms of folliculitis, boils, and Carbuncles.

13. Impetigo and folliculitis are typical superficial pyodermas.

14. This form is analogous to gram-negative folliculitis.

15. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS – – – – Folliculitis Foreign body Abscess Contact dermatitis

16. Pharyngitis Rhinitis Pneumonia Upper respiratory tract infection Folliculitis

17. Side effects comprise folliculitis, acne-like eruptions and photosensitivity.

18. Classic Demodex folliculitis is often overlooked in differential diagnostic considerations.

19. Average height, medium hair, horrible case of folliculitis on his ass?

20. Folliculitis, fungal infection, cold sores (non-herpetic), upper respiratory tract infection

21. There were also skin lesions that were consistent with pseudo-folliculitis.

22. The symptoms of folliculitis, Boils, and carbuncles may resemble other skin conditions.

23. Rare form of cicatricial alopecia in which chronic folliculitis leads to progressive scarring.

24. These induce blistering/erosive (impetigo, ecthymata) and abceeding (folliculitis) infections of the skin, respectively.

25. • Pseudomonas Dermatitis/Folliculitis Associated With Pools and Hot Tubs - Colorado and Maine, 1999-2000

26. Patients may be at an increased risk of folliculitis, acne and herpes viral infections

27. The patchy lesions with superficial, deeper, and peripherally extending folliculitis give way to atrophy.

28. As well, folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicle) and sensitivity to light have been reported.

29. A 60-year-old male athlete developed a folliculitis in the beard region after several competitions.

30. Acute folliculitis with follicular and perifollicular pustules and destruction of the hair follicle may be seen.

31. He only experienced discrete hair regrowth in the occipital region with folliculitis 12 months after radiotherapy.

32. It manifests as persistent folliculitis of the back of the neck associated with occlusion of the follicular orifices.

33. Pseudofolliculitis barbae, alopecia, stinging skin*, burning skin*, dry skin, pruritus, erythema*, tingling skin*, irritated skin, rash*, folliculitis

34. Diagnosis is often underestimated and differentiation from folliculitis, papulopustular rosacea and perioral dermatitis is not always straightforward.

35. Many instances of this disorder may be associated with lichen planopilaris, lupus erythematosus, morphea, and folliculitis decalvans.

36. Cheung and colleagues (page 527) review four common acneiform facial eruptions in young women: acne vulgaris, rosacea, folliculitis, and perioral dermatitis.

37. Those diseases can present at any time of life and basically include rosacea, perioral dermatitis (rosacea-like dermatitis), pityrosporum folliculitis and acneiform reactions due to medication.

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39. Staphylococcus Aureus Staphylococcus pyogenes Microbiology The most common pathogenic staphylococcus, which is often part of the normal human microflora, and linked to opportunistic infections Predisposing factors Nonspecific immune defects–Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, chronic granulomatous disease, hypogammaglobulinemia, folliculitis; skin injury–burns, surgery; presence of foreign bodies

40. Folliculitis decalvans is an inflammation of the hair follicle that leads to Bogginess or induration of involved parts of the scalp along with pustules, erosions, crusts, ulcers, and scale.: 649: 760–1 It begins at a central point and spreads outward, leaving scarring, sores, and, due to the inflammation, hair loss in its wake