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Image Number #698 (Staphylococcal infection bullous)

Diagnosis: Staphylococcal infection bullous

Description: Fragile blister

Morphology: Crusts

Site: Axillae

Sex: M

Age: 6

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Ian McColl

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History:

This young boy had the sudden onset of blisters which burst rapidly and formed crusts.Swabs grew staphylococcus aureus.The blistering in this condition occurs beneath the stratum corneum.Hence the blisters are very fragile and rapidly form crusts.He responded quickly to dicloxacillin and healed without scarring.

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