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Bullous Impetigo
- See Also
- Epidemiology
- Represents 10-30% of Impetigo cases
- Affects infants (esp. newborns) and young children
- Less contagious than NonBullous Impetigo
- Pathophysiology
- Staphylococcal toxin-mediated reaction
- Staphylococcal Infection with Phage Group 2
- Local variant of Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome
- Symptoms: Systemic symptoms in less typical cases
- Signs
- Distribution
- Intertriginous areas (diaper, axilla, neck)
- Characteritics
- Pathognomonic Signs (Collarette Sign)
- Collar of scale forms around ruptured Blister roof
- Distribution
- Differential Diagnosis
- Common
- Contact Dermatitis
- Herpes Simplex Virus
- Varicella
- Insect Bites
- Burn injury (e.g. Cigarette burns)
- Uncommon
- Bullous variants of other conditions
- Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
- Bullous Pemphigoid
- Pemphigous vulgaris
- Common
- Management
- See Impetigo
- Course
- Self-limited, non-scarring
- Resolves within weeks
- References
Bullous impetigo (C0021100) | |
|---|---|
| Concepts | Disease or Syndrome (T047) |
| ICD9 | 684 |
| English | Bullous impetigo, Impetigo bullosa, Impetigo contagiosa bullosa |
| Spanish | impetigo ampollar, impetigo ampollar contagioso, impetigo bulloso |
| Parent Concepts | Exanthema (C0015230), Impetigo (C0021099), Ambiguous concept (C1274012) |
| Sources | MTH, MTHICD9, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
