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Superficial pustular folliculitis | |
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Other names | Impetigo of Bockhart[1] and Superficial folliculitis[1] |
Specialty | Dermatology ![]() |
Superficial pustular folliculitis is a superficial folliculitis with thin-walled pustules at the follicular openings.[2]: 252
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