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Cellulitis that was NOT Cellulitis.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of IndiaCellulitis is a common bacterial skin infection characterized by erythema, swelling, and pain of the affected skin and subcutaneous tissues. The lower limbs are a commonly affected area due to microtrauma and gravity-dependent stagnation of blood. We describe a case of a male patient with an extensive travel history who presented with left lower limb ...
Aditi D, Punwani +4 more
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1990
Buccal cellulitis (BC) is an innocuous appearing infection of the cheek that is found in children and has a high incidence of concomitant bacteremia. Typically, the child is younger than 12 months and has a 2 to 8 hour prodrome of coryza and fever before developing the cellulitis on the cheek.
J S, Walker, K J, Corcoran
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Buccal cellulitis (BC) is an innocuous appearing infection of the cheek that is found in children and has a high incidence of concomitant bacteremia. Typically, the child is younger than 12 months and has a 2 to 8 hour prodrome of coryza and fever before developing the cellulitis on the cheek.
J S, Walker, K J, Corcoran
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Archives of Dermatology, 1991
Cellulitis has long been postulated to be the result of antecedent bacterial invasion with subsequent bacterial proliferation. Nonetheless, the difficulty in isolating putative pathogens from cellulitic skin has served to cast doubt on this hypothesis.
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Cellulitis has long been postulated to be the result of antecedent bacterial invasion with subsequent bacterial proliferation. Nonetheless, the difficulty in isolating putative pathogens from cellulitic skin has served to cast doubt on this hypothesis.
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2016
Une cellule photovoltaïque comprend une première couche d'un premier matériau absorbeur comprenant une face avant, une face arrière sur laquelle des premières électrodes de contact de première polarité sont inter-digitées avec des deuxièmes électrodes de contact de seconde polarité, une deuxième couche d'un deuxième matériau absorbeur, au-dessus de la ...
Djebbour, Zakaria +3 more
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Une cellule photovoltaïque comprend une première couche d'un premier matériau absorbeur comprenant une face avant, une face arrière sur laquelle des premières électrodes de contact de première polarité sont inter-digitées avec des deuxièmes électrodes de contact de seconde polarité, une deuxième couche d'un deuxième matériau absorbeur, au-dessus de la ...
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The Laryngoscope, 1981
AbstractFive cases of retropharyngeal infection in adults were seen over a nine month period. Diagnosis was suspected on clinical grounds and established by X‐ray. All five patients were treated successfully with antibiotics. A pre‐abscess stage of retropharyngeal infection, which does not require surgical drainage, may be more common than previously ...
D, Schlossberg, J S, Fugate
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AbstractFive cases of retropharyngeal infection in adults were seen over a nine month period. Diagnosis was suspected on clinical grounds and established by X‐ray. All five patients were treated successfully with antibiotics. A pre‐abscess stage of retropharyngeal infection, which does not require surgical drainage, may be more common than previously ...
D, Schlossberg, J S, Fugate
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Purulent cellulitis and nonpurulent cellulitis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Pediatric Emergency Care, 1994
An unusual case of acute cellulitis of the foot in a child is reported. The child failed to respond to standard treatment even after removal of an occult foreign body. Wound cultures revealed Klebsiella oxytoca and Citrobacter freundii. This is the first documented report on Klebsiella oxytoca in cellulitis.
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An unusual case of acute cellulitis of the foot in a child is reported. The child failed to respond to standard treatment even after removal of an occult foreign body. Wound cultures revealed Klebsiella oxytoca and Citrobacter freundii. This is the first documented report on Klebsiella oxytoca in cellulitis.
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