Heading 1 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Regional lymphadenitis may occur, although systemic symptoms are usually absent. •Bullous impetigo—Bullous impetigo is seen primarily in young children in which the vesicles enlarge to form flaccid bullae with clear yellow fluid, which later becomes darker and ruptures, leaving a thin brown crust. The trunk is more frequently affected. ................
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