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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
According to the International Classification of Diseases(ICD-10), furuncle can be classified based on the location of involved tissue. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
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Overview
According to the International Classification of Diseases(ICD-10), furuncle can be classified based on the location of involved tissue.
Classification
Furuncle
- Tender abscess arising in hair follicle with extension into deep dermis
- Almost invariably due to S. aureus infection
- Occurs in areas subject to friction and perspiration (neck, face, buttocks)
Carbuncle
- Deeper, interconnecting abscesses arising in contiguous hair follicles
- Commonly occurs at nape of neck and on back, thighs
- A potential complication of furunculosis