Dermatology 3
Dermatology 3
Dermatology 3
OBJECTIVES
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RESIDENT MICROFLORA
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RESIDENT MICROFLORA
• Resident flora are found in the upper parts of the epidermis &
congregated in and around the hair follicles.They include:
• Bacteria: Staphylococci, Micrococci, Diphtheroids: Corynebacterium,
& Brevibacterium
• Fungi: Candida albicans, Malasezzia & many other species
Staph.epidermidis+aerobic diphtheroids predominate on the surface,
Anaerobic diphtheroids deep in hair follicles
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TRANSIENT BACTERIA
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1100 × 786
IMPETIGO
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BULLOUS IMPETIGO
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ECTHYMA
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COMPLICATIONS
• lymphangitis, lymphadenitis.
• Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS).
• Post streptococcal acute glomerulonephritis,
especially in cases due to streptococcus pyogenes M
type 49
TREATMENT
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STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTIONS:
1- SUPERFICIAL FOLLICULITIS:
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FOLLICULITIS
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CHRONIC FURUNCULOSIS
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CARBUNCLE
• Collection of boils
• Swollen suppurating painful areas discharging pus from several points
• In areas of thick inelastic skin the infection spreads to subcutaneous fat
such as nape of neck, back & thighs
• More painful & severe with constitutional symptoms
• More in diabetics
• Blood stream invasion may occur
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MANAGEMENT OF FOLLICULITIS
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STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS:
ERYSIPELAS & CELLULITIS
ERYSIPELAS
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CELLULITIS
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CELLULITIS
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COMPLICATIONS
TREATMENT
• Rest, analgesia
• Systemic antibiotics especially penincillin
E.g: benzyl penicillin 600 -1200 mg IV/6 hourly
Or cephalosporin
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ERYTHRASMA
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BACTERIAL
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