About six days after suffering the infected flea bite, the victim develops a blackish pustule at the point of the bite. |
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Folliculitis presents with a subcorneal pustule in the opening of a hair follicle, with surrounding neutrophilic infiltrate. |
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The scalp may appear normal or have areas of erythema and pustule formation. |
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Bacterial blight and bacterial pustule have been identified in many soybean fields this year. |
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Unlike bacterial blight, warm temperatures do not limit development of bacterial pustule. |
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Each pustule daily produces about 1000 spores, each of which is capable of reinfecting wheat. |
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The pustule was lanced and cultured and subsequently grew Haemophihis species. |
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All three reactions with early pustule formation indicate concurrent tuberculosis. |
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If a rash or pustule develops after the bite, contact your doctor immediately. |
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It should be performed on wet excreting lesions: vesicles, pustule, or wet ulcers. |
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The physician Edward Jenner tested this connection by transferring fluid from a milkmaid's pustule to the skin of a young boy, who then developed immunity to smallpox. |
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The index case was only four years old, and by the time his uncle brought him in his arm looked like an enormous black pustule, so huge it had turned the boy into an appendage of the arm. |
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Impetigo, inflammatory skin infection that begins as a superficial blister or pustule that then ruptures and gives rise to a weeping spot on which the fluid dries to form a distinct honey-coloured crust. |
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But it seemed to me a great shame that he had a pustule on his shin. |
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A severe pustule is large or has redness extending beyond the pustule. |
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