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Deep Pyoderma
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*Heals with scarring
*Heals with scarring
*Local lymph nodes are often affected
*Local lymph nodes are often affected
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*Often secondary to immunosuppression, follicular hyperkeratosis or [[
Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#
Demodicosis|demodicosis]]
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*Often secondary to immunosuppression, follicular hyperkeratosis or [[Demodicosis|demodicosis]]
*May also be a sequele to [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Superficial pyoderma|superficial pyoderma]]
*May also be a sequele to [[Bacterial skin infections - Pathology#Superficial pyoderma|superficial pyoderma]]
*Grossly:
*Grossly:
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