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Erysipelas on surgical scar: a case report
Erysipelas is a non-necrotizing acute dermal hypodermatitis most often of streptococcal origin. It most often affects the lower limbs. Erysipelas on surgical scar has been rarely reported in the literature.
Asma Korbi +6 more
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Wells syndrome: clinical findings and treatment management in a large cohort of 48 patients
Summary Background and Objectives: Wells syndrome (WS) is a rare inflammatory skin disorder typically characterized by erythematous, edematous, and pruritic plaques. Despite its distinct histopathological features, WS remains an underdiagnosed disease due to its variable clinical presentations and overlap with other dermatological conditions.
Marco Adriano Chessa +8 more
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SWINE ERYSIPELAS, first diagnosed in Western Australia in 1960, has become a source of considerable loss to the pig industry. Most losses have resulted from carcass condemnation at abattoirs because of arthritis caused by the erysipelas ...
Chaneet, G C de
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Comorbidities as Risk Factors for Acute and Recurrent Erysipelas
BACKGROUND: Erysipelas is a common infectious skin disease. A typical feature of erysipelas, especially on the lower limbs, is the tendency to reoccur and the study aimed to define the comorbidities associated with it.
Petrov, Andrej +3 more
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Aim. To study the time of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of spin-lattice serum relaxation (Tl) in the dynamics of an infectious process in patients with different forms of erysipelas. Materials and methods.
A A Erovichenkov +6 more
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BackgroundPrevious studies have suggested a link between gut microbiota and skin diseases, including erysipelas, an inflammatory skin condition. Despite this, the precise nature of the relationship between erysipelas and gut microbiota remains unclear ...
Lijie Bao +4 more
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Clinical Presentation and Laboratory Characteristics in Acute and Recurrent Erysipelas
AIM: Typical feature of erysipelas, especially on the lower limbs, is the tendency to reoccur. The study aimed to identify clinical and laboratory characteristics of acute and recurrent erysipelas. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We prospectively included patients
Dimitrovska, Irena +2 more
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A fatal case of "bullous erysipelas-like" pseudomonas vasculitis
Erysipelas is a generally benign superficial bacterial skin infection, and its bullous form constitutes a rare and more severe variant. We describe the first and fatal case of "bullous erysipelas-like" septic vasculitis due to Pseudomonas bacteremia.
Sam Shiyao Yang +4 more
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Many reports from various states indicate the rapid spread of swine erysipelas at the present time.
Schweim, E.
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