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Folliculitis
Related Terms
Acne Miliaris
Differential Diagnoses
Acne vulgaris
Bullous
impetigo
Chloracne
Chronic discoid
lupus erythematosus
Contact dermatitis
Drug-induced acne
Ingrown hair (pseudofolliculitis barbae)
Insect bites or fire ant bites
Pustular
psoriasis
Rosacea
Scabies
Tinea
barbae
Urticaria, cholinergic
Specialists
Dermatologist
Family Practice Physician
Infectious Disease Internist
Comorbid Conditions
Acne vulgaris
AIDS
Cancer
Diabetes
Diseases causing impaired circulation (e.g.,
arteriosclerosis
)
Obesity
Organ transplantation
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Factors Influencing Duration
Location and extent of the lesions, associated complications, and response to treatment may influence the length of disability.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
704.8 -
Other Specified Diseases of Hair and Hair Follicles
706.1 -
Diseases of Sebaceous Glands, Acne, Other; Acne: NOS, Conglobata, Cystic, Pustular, Vulgaris; Blackhead; Comedo
Cited References
Cyr, Peggy R. "Folliculitis."
eMedicine
. Eds. Daniel Hogan, et al. 5 Nov. 2000. Medscape. 12 Oct. 2004 <http://emedicine.com/derm/topic159.htm>.
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