sycosis (of the beard)

sycosis (of the beard)
sycosis [of the beard]
(Derm) Sykose f, Folliculitis f barbae, Sycosis f vulgaris (simplex), Sycosis f staphylogenes (non parasitaria), Staphylodermia f follicularis sycosiformis (z. B. durch Staphylokokken); Bartflechte f

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