Folliculitis: Difference between revisions

 
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==Background==
==Background==
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* Inflammation of the hair follicle
* Inflammation of the hair follicle
* Secondary to infection, trauma, or occlusion <ref> Satter, E. Folliculitis. Medscape. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1070456-overview </ref>
* Secondary to infection, trauma, or occlusion <ref> Satter, E. Folliculitis. Medscape. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1070456-overview </ref>

Latest revision as of 16:25, 11 December 2024

Background

Normal dermal anatomy.
  • Inflammation of the hair follicle
  • Secondary to infection, trauma, or occlusion [1]

Clinical Features

Folliculitis
  • Papules and pustules on an erythematous base
  • Located around a hair follicle
  • Pruritus or mild discomfort

Differential Diagnosis

Skin and Soft Tissue Infection

Look-A-Likes

Vesiculobullous rashes

Febrile

Afebrile

Evaluation

  • Clinical diagnosis

Management

Disposition

  • Discharge
  • Outpatient management

References