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what the risks are viral lesion culture, skin lesion gram stain, skin biopsy gram stain, gram stain of skin biopsy, gram stain, method of staining microorganisms, bacteria, using a special series, stains, in this test, a specimen, a skin lesion is examined under the microscope, gram stain method, applied to any clinical specimen, the most commonly used techniques, the rapid diagnosis of bacterial infections, a sample, a smear, a skin lesion scraping, skin lesion biopsy is applied, very thin layer to a microscope slide, a series, stains, a gram stain is applied, specimen, first stained, crystal violet stain, iodine, decolorized, stained, safranin, stained smear is then examined under the microscope, bacteria, color, morphologic appearance, the cells help identify the infecting organism, this test, performed, health care provider's office, infants, children, test depends on child's age, level of trust, prepare child, infant test, procedure preparation, birth to 1 year, toddler test, procedure preparation, 1 to 3 years, preschooler test, procedure preparation, 3 to 6 years, schoolage test, procedure preparation, 6 to 12 years, adolescent test, procedure preparation, 12 to 18 years, a scraping, biopsy, the skin lesion, skin area, cleansed to avoid contamination, bacteria on the surface, the skin, a local anesthetic injected, skin, a biopsy is taken, a pin-prick sensation felt, the anesthetic is injected, a sensation of pressure, site, the scraping, biopsy, test is performed, infection is present, skin lesion, causative bacteria, test is normal, no bacteria, test is abnormal, bacteria, found, in the skin lesion, bacteria, tentatively identified by the gram stain, culture is necessary to confirm the results, risks, minimal, bleeding, lesion, infection, a culture, the skin lesion performed in conjunction, the gram stain, skin, mucosal biopsy culture, pathology studies, done on a skin biopsy.



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