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Pustules

Pustules

Pustules, superficial on the arm
Pustules, superficial on the arm
Acne - close-up of pustular lesions
Acne - close-up of pustular lesions
Acne, cystic on the face
Acne, cystic on the face
Alopecia areata with pustules
Alopecia areata with pustules
Dermatitis, pustular contact
Dermatitis, pustular contact

Definition:

Pustules are small, inflamed, pus-filled, blister-like lesions on the skin surface.

Considerations:

Pustules are common in acne. They may occur anywhere on the body, but are most commonly seen on the face, shoulders, back, and over the breastbone, and in areas of increased sweating such as the groin and armpit. Pustules may be a sign of a bacterial infection.


Review Date: 10/18/2006
Reviewed By: Kevin Berman, MD, PhD, Associate, Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Disease, Atlanta, GA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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