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Results 1 - 10 of 56 for erysipelas OR cellulitis OR streptococcal infection
  1. Erysipelas is a type of skin infection. It affects the outermost layer of the skin and the local lymph nodes. ... occur on the face and trunk. Symptoms of erysipelas may include: ... the infection spreads, the skin is painful, very red, swollen, ...
  2. ... hemolytic streptococci may also cause orbital cellulitis. Orbital cellulitis infections in children may get worse very quickly and ...
  3. Treating known streptococcal infections may help prevent poststreptococcal GN. Also, practicing good hygiene such as washing hands often prevents the spread of ...
  4. ... fistula , or abscess Bleeding, discharge Bloodstream or other streptococcal infections (including heart, joint, and bone) Kidney disease (acute ...
  5. ... bloodstream. Lymphangitis most often results from an acute streptococcal infection of the skin. Less often, it is caused ... that may occur include: Abscess (collection of pus) Cellulitis (a skin infection) Sepsis (a general or bloodstream infection)
  6. ... with other medical conditions such as herpes infection, streptococcal infection, tuberculosis (TB), or as a reaction to chemicals ...
  7. ... 685. Puar N, Nopper AJ. Superficial bacterial skin infections and cellulitis. In: Long SS, ed. Principles and Practice of Pediatric ...
  8. ... mycoplasma pneumonia, or other medical conditions such as streptococcal infection, tuberculosis (TB), or may result from exposure to ...
  9. ... chap 48. Pannaraj PS, Baker CJ. Group B streptococcal infections. In: Cherry J, Harrison GJ, Kaplan SL, Steinbach WJ, Hotez PJ, eds. Feigin and Cherry's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious ... disease--revised guidelines from CDC, 2010. MMWR Recomm ...
  10. ... 210. Stevens DL, Bryant AE, Hagman MM. Nonpneumococcal streptococcal infections and rheumatic fever. In: Goldman L, Cooney KA, ...
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