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Rapid tissue invasion from reduced blood supply to the tissues, causing necrosis of tissue.
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On the skin, this infection is caused by resident flora or develops in wounds.
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The transfer of microbes from one site of infection to another site.
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The most common cause of cold sores
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Condition caused by high levels of white blood cells.
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Excess collagen deposition in the arterioles and capillaries reduces blood flow to the skin and internal organs.
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An infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue
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Autoimmune disorder where antibodies disrupt the cohesion between the epidermal cells.
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A chronic inflammatory skin disorder causing patches of dry skin.
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An infection that is usually caused by S. aureus begins with a hair follicle.
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A recessive congenital disorder where the body lacks the production of melanin
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Resulting primarily from S. aureus but is also caused by group A beta-hemolytic streptococci.
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Chronic inflammation that occurs a response to allergens.
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Caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae.
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Reaction to a type 1 sensitivity, commonly caused after ingestion of allergen.