Zosteriform impetigo: Wolf's isotopic response in a cutaneous immunocompromised district
Background: Impetigo can result from Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). Wolf's isotopic response is the occurrence of a new cutaneous disorder at the site of a previously healed disease. A cutaneous immunocompromised district is an area of skin that is more vulnerable than the rest of the indiv...
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Main Author: | Philip R. Cohen (Author) |
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