The following pages link to Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis
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- Rat-bite fever (links | edit)
- Nonvenereal endemic syphilis (links | edit)
- Rickettsialpox (links | edit)
- Whitlow (links | edit)
- Gas gangrene (links | edit)
- Keratoderma (links | edit)
- Erythrasma (links | edit)
- Lymphangitis (links | edit)
- Pyomyositis (links | edit)
- List of ICD-9 codes 680–709: diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (links | edit)
- Trichobacteriosis axillaris (links | edit)
- Meningococcal disease (links | edit)
- Bacillary angiomatosis (links | edit)
- Fournier gangrene (links | edit)
- Dental abscess (links | edit)
- Hot tub folliculitis (links | edit)
- Pitted keratolysis (links | edit)
- Botryomycosis (links | edit)
- Malakoplakia (links | edit)
- Ecthyma gangrenosum (links | edit)
- Pyoderma (links | edit)
- Staphylococcal infection (links | edit)
- List of skin conditions (links | edit)
- Gonorrhea (links | edit)
- Ecthyma (links | edit)
- Human granulocytic anaplasmosis (links | edit)
- Human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis (links | edit)
- Ehrlichiosis ewingii infection (links | edit)
- Gram-negative folliculitis (links | edit)
- Tropical ulcer (links | edit)
- Green nail syndrome (links | edit)
- Primary inoculation tuberculosis (links | edit)
- Pimple (links | edit)
- Superficial pustular folliculitis (links | edit)
- Sycosis vulgaris (links | edit)
- Hospital furunculosis (links | edit)
- Blastomycosis-like pyoderma (links | edit)
- Bullous impetigo (links | edit)
- Blistering distal dactylitis (links | edit)
- Streptococcal intertrigo (links | edit)
- Cutaneous group B streptococcal infection (links | edit)
- Cutaneous Streptococcus iniae infection (links | edit)
- Cutaneous diphtheria infection (links | edit)
- Chronic undermining burrowing ulcer (links | edit)
- Dermatitis gangrenosa (links | edit)
- Gram-negative toe web infection (links | edit)
- Haemophilus influenzae cellulitis (links | edit)
- Gonococcemia (links | edit)
- Primary gonococcal dermatitis (links | edit)