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Results 71 - 80 of 147 for Cellulitis
  1. ... Elsevier; 2018:chap 14. Pasternack MS, Swartz MN. Cellulitis, necrotizing fasciitis, and subcutaneous tissue infections. In: Bennett ...
  2. ... Retropharyngeal abscess, lateral pharyngeal (parapharyngeal) abscess, and peritonsillar cellulitis/abscess. In: Kliegman RM, St. Geme JW, Blum ...
  3. ... including: Bone infections ( osteomyelitis ), appendicitis , skin infections or cellulitis , and meningitis Respiratory infections such as colds or ...
  4. ... or a bee sting ) Angioedema Blood transfusion reaction Cellulitis Conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye) Drug reactions, including ...
  5. ... the bone ( osteomyelitis ) or skin and soft tissue ( cellulitis ) Inflammation of the leg joints caused by arthritis ...
  6. ... fibrinopeptide A level may be a sign of: Cellulitis DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulation) Leukemia at the time ...
  7. ... that may occur include: Abscess (collection of pus) Cellulitis (a skin infection) Sepsis (a general or bloodstream ...
  8. ... Infection of the tissues surrounding the eye (orbital cellulitis) Nasal polyps Sinusitis -- acute Sinusitis -- chronic Talk to ...
  9. ... itch. You could develop a breast infection (called cellulitis). Long-term side effects may include: Decreased breast ...
  10. Preventing Bedsores (Pressure Ulcers) Video (Hill Foundation for Families Living with Disabilities)  
    ... a pressure sore recur? play_arrow What is cellulitis, and how is it treated? play_arrow What's ...
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