Pustular dermatosesL98.8

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 09.01.2024

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Pustular dermatoses; Pustule forming diseases; Pustuloses; Pustulosis of the skin

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

Polyetiological inflammatory skin diseases characterized by follicular or non-follicular pustules (and vesicles). While the pustule represents the clinically characteristic efflorescence, the individual clinical pictures and different causes are concealed behind the individual clinical pictures.

Pustular dermatoses of the newborn occupy a special position.

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Infectious diseases

Psoriatic form

Immunologically induced pustulosis

Follicular (infectious and non-infectious) pustulosis

Variae

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In addition to an infectious genesis, genodermatoses, inflammatory diseases of the hair follicles and sweat glands, but also immunologically induced mechanisms can be hidden behind a pimple-forming disease.

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Infectious diseases

Psoriatic diseases

Immunologically induced diseases

Follicular diseases

Variae

Abscess Acrodermatitis continua suppurativa Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome

Acne vulgaris

Acrodermatitis enteropathica

Alastrim (Variola minor)

Balanitis parakeratotica circinata Bacterid Andrews, pustular Acne conglobata Acropustulosis, infantile
Anthrax of the skin Impetigo herpetiformis Behçet, M. Acne papulopustulosa Acropustuloses
Candida sepsis; candidiasis, intertriginous Keratoderma blenorrhagicum Bowel bypass syndrome Dermatitis, erosive pustular of the capillitium Dermatitis perioralis
Demodicosis Kogoj's pustule Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophilic Folliculitis barbae candidamycetica Erythema necroticans migrans
Dermatosis, acute febrile neutrophilic psoriasis Pemphigus vegetans, Hallopeau type Folliculitis eczematosa barbae Hidradenitis, neutrophilic, eccrine
Eccema vaccinatum Psoriasis vulgaris cum pustulatione Pustuloderma, toxic Folliculitis gonorrhoica Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei
Enterococcal granulomas of the skin Psoriasis pustulosa generalisata Pustulosis, sterile eosinophilic Folliculitis sclerotisans nuchae Melanosis, transient neonatal pustular
Impetigo contagiosa Psoriasis pustulosa palmaris et plantaris Acute, generalized exanthematous pustulosis Folliculitis simplex barbae Pustulosis, subcorneal
Cryptococcosis Pyoderma gangraenosum Folliculitis, gram-negative Pyoderma faciale
Cowpox Pyostomatitis vegetans boils
Lambliasis Salvarsander dermatitis Ostiofolliculitis
Lymphogranuloma inguinale Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens
Malleus Pityrosporum folliculitis
Melioidosis Rhinophyma
Paronychia, syphilitic rosacea
Periporitis of infants Ulerythema ophryogenes
Plague

Miliaria

Smallpox
Pustulosis, neonatal

Erosive pustular dermatosis of the lower leg

Pyodermia vegetans
Sepsis
Scabies
Syphilide, pustular
Tinea
Tuberculosis cutis verrucosa
Tularemia
Pseudomonas folliculitis
zoster

Herpes simplex

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Last updated on: 09.01.2024