Follicular impetigo
Follicular impetigo (impetigo folliculitis), also known as Buckhart impetigo, is a superficial follicular stomatitis that occurs mostly in workers exposed to oil and asphalt. Scratching, insect bites, and injuries may also be the cause.
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