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Folliculitis
Pustules are typical of folliculitis. They are monomorphic, 1- to 2-mm pustules with a bright halo of erythema. They are classic of staphylococcal folliculitis.
Numerous discreet bright-red papules surrounding hair follicles are seen in this case of folliculitis on the legs. Staphylococcus aureus can be spread by shaving.
Follicular pustules on the chin may represent bacterial or fungal infection. Consider culture.
Folliculitis on the buttocks. These lesions are eroded, and the condition is pruritic, and sometimes painful.