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Derm Morphology, Part 2


 

3. Collection of pus in any part of the body typically accompanied by swelling and inflammation.

Diagnosis: Skin abscesses/Boils

For more information on this case, see “What Actually Qualifies as a ‘Boil’?Clin Rev. 2013;23(8):W4.

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