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ID#: 5325 Description: This child with diphtheria presented with a characteristic swollen neck, sometimes referred to as “bull neck”.

Diphtheria is an acute bacterial disease involving primarily the tonsils, pharynx, larynx, nose, skin, and at times other mucous membranes. The mucosal lesion is marked by a patch or patches of an adherent grayish membrane with a surrounding inflammation. Content Providers(s): CDC Provider Email: Creation Date: 1995 Copyright Restrictions: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image.

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