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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Pyoderma Lab- Kern, Superficial pyoderma/ bacterial folliculitis Which is Invloving epidermis and hair follicle, Pyoderma Types Deep pyoderma, Inflammation with out invasion of living tissue e.g. Skinfold & Mucocutaneous pyoderma, Surface pyoderma/ wet eczema which is Inflammation with out invasion of living tissue, Pyoderma Diagnosis Clinical signs, Skin scraping & biopsy, culture, identification and antibiotic susceptibility, cytology and histopathology, history and physical, Deep pyoderma Which is Compromising structures in Dermins and subjacent fatty tissue, Antibiotic Therapy Should be Appropriate, selected based on diagnostic results, effective against staphylococci, easy to administer, safe, none toxic, Topical therapy- lotions or shampoos, Chlorhexidin, povidone-iodine, benzoyl-peroxyde. Clipping in place of deep pyoderma and oral therapy ???? Appropriate dressing based on severiety, Pyoderma main Cause, Pyoderma definition condition that results in the accumulation of neutrophilic exudate or pusin the skin, Pyoderma Types Surface pyoderma/ wet eczema, pruritic ???? Demodecosis, dermatophytosis, external parasites, Sarcoptic mange, Ideal doses should be used, treatment should be long enough ???? 3wks- superficial 3wks and more- deep, Pyoderma Types Surface pyoderma/ wet eczema, Invloving epidermis and hair follicle e.g. Impetigo and exfoliative pyoderma, Topical therapy- lotions or shampoos, Chlorhexidin, povidone-iodine, benzoyl-peroxyde. Clipping in place of deep pyoderma and oral therapy ???? Glucocorticoids not recommended, Antibiotic Therapy Diagnosis Accurate diagnosis of initial cause is key to determine the most effective treatment, Compromising structures in Dermins and subjacent fatty tissue ???? Furunculosis and pyotraumatic folliculitis, Pyoderma Treatment Antibiotic Therapy, Pyoderma Differential Diagnosis Demodicosis, Malassezia dermatitis, dermatophytosis