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NAME

EDWIN MEJÍA INFECTIOUS


COURSE
SKIN
LESIONS
U TE

SITY
7 "E"

UN R
TEACHER
IVE
MR. AYALA
Pus
A
Skin lesions tend to resolve
within 7 to 10 days C
Ecuador, skin lesions
represent 39%
B forming D Itching and
Swelling

Diabetes mellitus
Prevalence in men
A Redness in
the area C Fever and
rash

Cirrhosis
RISK
FACTORS
B between 45 and 64
years E Papules and
vescles

CLINICAL
Neurtropenia 3 MANIFESTATIONS

A Bacterial
Tipes of
2 EPIDEMIOLOGY A SKIN SERVES AS
THE FIRST LINE OF
DEFENCE
skin
B Viral infections

DEFINITION
INFECTIOUS
C
Fungal and
1 The skin protects us from all SKIN 4 PATHOGENESIS
B FOLLICULITIS
Involvement of pores
in the epidermis
parasitic external aggressions LESIONS

6 TREATMENT C ERYSIPELAS Infection of the superficial


layers of skin
5 DIAGNOSIS
PHARMACOTHERAPY involvement of the dermis
D CELLULITIS or subcutaneous tissues
BACTERIAL:Oral VIRAL:Acyclovir, Dermatological
antibiotic and valancyclovir and physical KHO preparation
creams topical medication examination
FASCIITIS AND
E MYOSITIS
Involvement of yet deepeI
skin structures
Skin biopsy: in Wood's light and
FUNGAL:Topical
PARASITIC:Permetrhin severe cases patch test
antifungal
cream and shampoos
creams, lotions

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