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    GlossaryPustular Dermatosis

    group of skin conditions with pus-filled blisters

    Pustular dermatosis refers to a group of skin conditions characterized by the presence of pustules, which are small, inflamed, pus-filled blisters. These conditions can be caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, or other inflammatory processes. For example, pustular psoriasis is a type of pustular dermatosis where the immune system mistakenly attacks the skin, leading to widespread pustules.

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