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- Erysipelas - Wikipedia
In animals, erysipelas is a disease caused by infection with the bacterium Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae In animals, it is called diamond skin disease, and occurs especially in pigs
- What Is Erysipelas? - WebMD
Learn what erysipelas is and how it is caused Can it cause complications, or is it easily curable? Find out here
- Acute cellulitis and erysipelas in adults: Treatment - UpToDate
Differentiating erysipelas from cellulitis is not always straightforward, so we believe that adding staphylococcal coverage is prudent in individuals who are ill enough to warrant parenteral therapy
- Erysipelas - DermNet
Erysipelas is a superficial form of cellulitis, a potentially serious bacterial infection affecting the skin Erysipelas affects the upper dermis and extends into the superficial cutaneous lymphatics It is also known as St Anthony's fire due to the intense rash associated with it
- Causes and Treatment of Erysipelas (St. Anthonys Fire)
Erysipelas is a skin infection caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes Most cases of erysipelas can be treated with antibiotics, like penicillin, and are often managed with oral medication Erysipelas usually affects the face and limbs, causing redness and swelling that can spread quickly
- Erysipelas - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Erysipelas can be serious but rarely fatal It has a rapid and favorable response to antibiotics Local complications are more common than systemic complications The most common cause is group A streptococci The primary inciting infection involves streptococci
- Erysipelas: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Options
Erysipelas is a bacterial skin infection characterized by redness, swelling, and pain This article will explore the risk factors, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatment options, and home care strategies for managing erysipelas
- Erysipelas - Skin Disorders - Merck Manual Consumer Version
Erysipelas - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis treatment from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version
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