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Bullous Impetigo is always caused by S. Aureus and is the result of the action of a toxin epidermolytic. Surface blisters appear smooth walls, transparent content initially and later cloudy. Blister ruptures leaving an erosive surface eritematosa. Number 3-6 Injuries appear limited to one area. They can settle in any area of the body surface, being
Non-bullous Impetigo presented in a child

Non-bullous Impetigo presented in a child

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