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Introduction: Impetigo is one of the most common superficial bacterial skin infections seen in clinical practice, particularly among children aged 2–5 years (1). The diagnosis of impetigo is primarily clinical and relies on careful evaluation of lesion morphology, distribution patterns, patient history, and epidemiological context (1). Impetigo is

Clinical Diagnosis of Impetigo: Distinguishing Features and Key Differentials
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