A. Rasso, J. Ziani, S. Oukarfi, S. Elloudi, H. Baybay, Mernissi Fz
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A Non-necrotizing abdominal dermo-hypodermatitis with an unusual entry site
Non -necrotizing Dermo-hypodermatitis is a frequent infectious pathology in dermatology, most often located in the lower limbs. The abdominal location is rare, the breach of which to enter the germ is often unknown. A 52-year-old patient had presented an abdominal dermo-hypodermatitis caused by ascites infection. *Correspondence to: Rasso Asmae, Department of dermatology Fez, Morocco, Tel: 212672314910; E-mail: rassoasmae@gmail.com