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Cellulitis and lymphangitis

Livestock, 2017
Cellulitis is a common condition in equine practice and one that is frustrating to treat. Typically, antimicrobials and anti-inflammatories are administered and most cases resolve with time. Bacterial culture and susceptibility should be performed more frequently as they enable more responsible and informed decisions on antimicrobial choice to be made,
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Cellulitis and erysipelas.

Clinical evidence, 2002
Cellulitis is a common problem, caused by spreading bacterial inflammation of the skin, with redness, pain, and lymphangitis. Up to 40% of affected people have systemic illness. Erysipelas is a form of cellulitis with marked superficial inflammation, typically affecting the lower limbs and the face.
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Retropharyngeal cellulitis

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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Cancer Cellulitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1984
We have described a case of inflammatory carcinoma involving the skin of the inguinal region in a man with rectal carcinoma. This type of metastatic lesion is most often associated with carcinoma of the breast, but may also be a manifestation of lung, pancreatic, or gastrointestinal neoplasms.
B S, Graham, S W, Wong
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Cutaneous Cellulitis

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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Purulent cellulitis and nonpurulent cellulitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2023
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Plantar cellulitis

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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Overdiagnosis of cellulitis

Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
Craig G. Gunderson, Mel L. Anderson
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The Gardener's Cellulitis

The American Journal of Medicine, 2009
Samuel N. Forjuoh   +2 more
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Cellulitis

Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2003
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