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What (who) is pustular$65670$ - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION
Ofuji disease; Ofuji's disease; Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis; Sterile eosinophilic pustulosis; Eosinophilic Pustular Folliculitis

Generalized pustular psoriasis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Pustular psoriasis of von Zumbusch; Generalised pustular psoriasis; Circinate and annular pustular psoriasis
Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is an extremely rare type of psoriasis that can present in a variety of forms. Unlike the most general and common forms of psoriasis, GPP usually covers the entire body and with pus-filled blisters rather than plaques.
Pustular psoriasis         
GROUP OF SKIN DISEASES
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The term pustular psoriasis is used for a heterogeneous group of diseases that share pustular skin characteristics.
Pustulosis palmaris et plantaris         
Palmoplantar pustulosis, Persistent palmoplantar pustulosis, Pustular psoriasis of the Barber type, and Pustular psoriasis of the extremities

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Eosinophilic folliculitis

Eosinophilic folliculitis is an itchy rash with an unknown cause that is most common among individuals with HIV, though it can occur in HIV-negative individuals where it is known by the eponym Ofuji disease. EF consists of itchy red bumps (papules) centered on hair follicles and typically found on the upper body, sparing the abdomen and legs. The name eosinophilic folliculitis refers to the predominant immune cells associated with the disease (eosinophils) and the involvement of the hair follicles.