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(The lesions of this patient’s forehead proved to be impetigo, usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, and sometimes Group A Streptococcus sp. bacteria are responsible.)
 
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The lesions of this patient’s forehead proved to be impetigo, usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, and sometimes Group A Streptococcus sp. bacteria are responsible.
The lesions of this patient’s forehead proved to be impetigo, usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, and sometimes Group A Streptococcus sp. bacteria are responsible.
Created by Samuel Freire da Silva, MD in homage to The Master And Professor Delso Bringel Calheiros.
Image adapted with permission from Dermatology Atlas:  http://www.atlasdermatologico.com.br/disease.jsf?diseaseId=203
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The lesions of this patient’s forehead proved to be impetigo, usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, and sometimes Group A Streptococcus sp. bacteria are responsible. Created by Samuel Freire da Silva, MD in homage to The Master And Professor Delso Bringel Calheiros. Image adapted with permission from Dermatology Atlas: http://www.atlasdermatologico.com.br/disease.jsf?diseaseId=203

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