Photogallery. Pyoderma

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Abstract

Pyoderma is an acute (less often chronic) purulent inflammation of the skin, its appendages, and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Pyodermas are the most common skin diseases, accounting for 30–40% of all skin diseases. According to the etiology, staphyloderma, streptoderma, streptostaphyloderma are distinguished.

Staphyloderma is more common in men aged 45 to 65 years, who are diagnosed with 60–70% of all cases of the disease; streptoderma ― more often in women and children with delicate skin and a thin stratum corneum.

Along the course, pyoderma is divided into acute and chronic; according to the mechanism of occurrence into primary or secondary; according to the depth of the lesion into superficial, deep.

Staphyloderma is usually associated with sebaceous hair follicles; pathogen ― more often Staphylococcus aureus (facultative anaerobe, lives in the mouths of follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands). Streptoderma is mainly caused by β-hemolytic streptococcus (an obligate aerobe, present mainly on smooth skin, near natural openings and folds).

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Natalia P. Teplyuk

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Email: teplyukn@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5800-4800
Russian Federation, Moscow

Lidia M. Shakhova

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Email: shnakhova_l_m@staff.sechenov.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

Iuliia V. Kolesova

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: jusamilutin@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3617-2555
Russian Federation, Moscow

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2. Fig. 1. Vulgar sycosis.

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3. Рис. 2. Фурункул.

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4. Fig. 3. Carbuncle.

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5. Fig. 4. Hydradenitis.

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6. Fig. 5. Impetigo: а ― streptococcal (superficial conflict with cloudy contents and hyperemic corolla along the periphery); b ― streptococcal (light yellow crusts on the surface of the rashes); с ― slit-like (slit-like cracks are visible in the corners of the mouth); d ― periungual (superficial panaritium).

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7. Fig. 6. Erysipelas: а ― localization on the face; b ― localization on the lower limb.

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8. Fig. 7. Vulgar ecthyma.

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10. Fig. 8. Chancriform pyoderma.

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11. Fig. 9. Vulgar impetigo in a patient with atopic dermatitis.

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12. Fig. 10. Cellulite.

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13. Fig. 11. Rupee.

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