The given features are correct in which of the following condition: (i) Sieve like appearance (ii) Infective gangrene of subcutaneous tissue (iii) Results in characteristic induration after healing (iv) Staphylococcal infection is the most common cause
- Correct Answer: Carbuncle
- Cellulitis
- Hidradenitis suppurativa
- None of the above
Explanation: Carbuncle exhibits sieve-like appearance, gangrene, induration, and is often caused by Staphylococcus. The correct answer is [B].
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