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Cellulitis

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2021
Cellulitis is a common infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue caused predominantly by gram-positive organisms. Risk factors include prior episodes of cellulitis, cutaneous lesions, tinea pedis, and chronic edema. Cellulitis is a clinical diagnosis and presents with localized skin erythema, edema, warmth, and tenderness.
Rachel Bystritsky
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Cellulitis

JAMA, 2016
Cellulitis is an infection of the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue, presenting with expanding erythema, warmth, tenderness, and swelling. Cellulitis is a common global health burden, with more than 650,000 admissions per year in the United States alone.In the United States, an estimated 14.5 million cases annually of cellulitis account for $3.7 ...
Daniela Kroshinsky, Adam B. Raff
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Orbital cellulitis

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2018
Orbital cellulitis (OC) is an inflammatory process that involves the tissues located posterior to the orbital septum within the bony orbit, but the term generally is used to describe infectious inflammation. It manifests with erythema and edema of the eyelids, vision loss, fever, headache, proptosis, chemosis, and diplopia.
Theodora Tsirouki   +6 more
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Orbital cellulitis, sinusitis and intracranial abnormalities in two adolescents with COVID-19

Orbit, 2020
We review two cases of adolescents with orbital cellulitis, sinusitis and SARS- CoV-2 infection presenting to emergency departments within a 24 hour period.
R. Turbin   +7 more
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Periorbital cellulitis

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1987
Periorbital cellulitis is a common complication of sinusitis in children. At some hospitals lumbar puncture is routinely done as part of the complete evaluation of children admitted with periorbital cellulitis. Presumably, the lumbar puncture is done to rule out meningitis which could be the result of extension of infection from the orbit to the ...
Kenneth M. Grundfast, Gregory A. Antoine
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Approach to treatment of refractory dissecting cellulitis of the scalp: a systematic review

Journal of dermatological treatment (Print), 2019
Background Dissecting cellulitis is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis that results in disfiguring and painful, purulent lesions. Treatment of patients with disease resistant to standard therapies, including intralesional or topical steroids or ...
Jamael Thomas, C. Aguh
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Costs and Consequences Associated With Misdiagnosed Lower Extremity Cellulitis

JAMA dermatology, 2017
Importance Inflammatory dermatoses of the lower extremity are often misdiagnosed as cellulitis (aka “pseudocellulitis”) and treated with antibiotics and/or hospitalization. There is limited data on the cost and complications from misdiagnosed cellulitis.
Q. Y. Weng   +8 more
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Haemorrhagic cellulitis

Journal of Wound Care, 1999
This report describes two cases where haemorrhagic cellulitis was managed with corticosteroids and antibiotic therapy
L, Danielsen, E, Balslev, H K, Thomsen
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