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Blistering erysipelas in a black patient
Blistering erysipelas bullosa constitutes a rare and severe variant of erysipelas, which is rarely reported in the medical literature. It is an acute inflammation of the epidermis and superficial lymphatics. The diagnosis is usually clinical.
Hayatu Umar +4 more
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Facial Erysipelas: A Case Report
Erysipelas is a superficial cutaneous process that is usually restricted to the dermis, but with prominent lymphatic involvement commonly caused by streptococci. We present a patient who was admitted for swelling and erythema of his left cheek.
Hallab, Lamiae, Taleb, Bouchra
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Background. Erysipelas and cellulitis are common, acute, bacterial infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. The incidence of these infections is growing, and the recurrence rate is high.
Mariusz Sapuła +2 more
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Bilateral red ears: Milian ear sign
Milian ear sign is a specific clinical finding that aides in differentiating erysipelas from facial cellulitis. The anatomical absence of subcutaneous tissue in pinna brings about this clinical distinction.
Sayantani Chakraborty +2 more
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Risk factors associated with local complications of erysipelas: a retrospective study of 152 cases
Erysipelas is a common skin infection. Hemorrhagic, bullous, abcessing and necrotic lesions are the major local complications. However, their occurrence factors are not clearly known.
Hicham Titou +3 more
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Introduction. Traditionally, erysipelas has been associated with streptococcal infection. Taking into account the possibility of carriage of the pathogen on the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, we assumed that in patients with erysipelas ...
G. S. Golobokov +3 more
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Clinical Features and Principles of Differential Diagnosis of Erysipelas
Purpose. The purpose is to find out the common and different features of the clinical course of erysipelas from other diseases that can imitate it. Materials and methods.
S. D. Shapoval +2 more
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Erysipelas: complications, risk factors, management.
Erysipelas is an infectious disease that affects dermis and subcutaneous layer of the skin. Most infections are due to streptococcus while S.aureus, gram-negative pathogens or enterococcus are less common.
Mikalčiutė-ramanauskienė, Rugilė,
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