نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial cellulitis

تعداد نتایج: 207638  

Journal: :International journal of applied dental sciences 2023

Introduction: Antibiotics in pediatric dentistry are drugs used to prevent and treat bacterial infections children.Objective: To analyze the most recent literature on use of antibiotic therapy dentistry, its dental infections, traumatology, facial cellulitis as prophylaxis. Methodology: Articles were analyzed databases PubMed, Scopus Google Scholar with emphasis last 5 years. The keywords were:

Journal: :The Journal of infection 2012
Craig G Gunderson Richard A Martinello

OBJECTIVES Because of the difficulty of obtaining bacterial cultures from patients with cellulitis and erysipelas, the microbiology of these common infections remains incompletely defined. Given the emergence of community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) over the past decade the proportion of infections due to S. aureus has become particularly relevant. METHODS...

2016
Christopher N.J. Young Ka Ying Bonnie Ng Vanessa Webb Sarah Vidow Rajeswari Parasuraman Sameer Umranikar

INTRODUCTION Bacterial cellulitis post-Cesarean section is rare. Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in various medical specialities; its effectiveness in obstetrics however remains the topic of debate-used predominantly as an adjunct to secondary intention specific to high-risk patient groups. Its application in the treatment of actively infected wounds post-Cesarean is not w...

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2001
E Sayit M Söylev G Capa I Durak E Ada M Yilmaz H Durak

Bacterial orbital cellulitis is an infection of the soft tissues behind the orbital septum. Cellulitis is seen as a poorly defined area of increased CT density or T2 signal intensity within the fat. There is an amorphous enhancement following contrast infusion. Radiolabeled leukocytes or granulocytes are now established widely as a means of localizing various forms of inflammatory disease and i...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2002
Susan M Sweeney Karen Wiss Susan Bayliss Mallory

BACKGROUND Tinea pedis and tinea manuum in children are more common than previously recognized. Clinical presentations of dermatophyte infections may vary in children and may be difficult to diagnose. OBJECTIVE To show the necessity of potassium hydroxide preparations and/or fungal cultures in assessing suspicious cases of cellulitis in children who may have dermatophyte infections. PATIENT...

Journal: :International Journal of Case Reports and Images 2022

A case of bullous arthropod bite reaction occurs following the an arthropod, resulting in edema and eruption blisters on affected area, as it is a challenging task to differentiate from cellulitis, especially early course reaction. So, diagnosis required prevent unnecessary use antibiotics no delay managing The natural history disease begins with marked erythema at surrounding sites. It followe...

Journal: :Clinical medicine & research 2004
Kurt D Reed

In the middle of May 2003, a three and a half year old girl from central Wisconsin presented for treatment of an infection that occurred after bites to her hands from a pet prairie dog. It appeared at first that this was just another case of bacterial cellulitis associated with an animal bite. The cellulitis would quickly resolve with antibiotics. This is a common scenario for physicians of Mar...

Journal: :Mycoses 2010
Jerneja Videcnik Zorman Tatjana Lejko Zupanc Zlatko Parac Igor Cucek

We report a kidney transplant recipient with severe skin- and soft-tissue infection mimicking necrotising fasciitis. Patient failed to respond to empirical antibiotic therapy for presumed bacterial cellulitis. Culture of aspirate from the wound and tissue samples revealed Cryptococcus neoformans. No signs of systemic cryptococcal infection were found. After antifungal treatment and surgical int...

Journal: :JEADV Clinical Practice 2023

A 69-year-old man was referred for a necrotic lesion on the nose suggestive of bacterial infection. The patient had HIV-positive status with normal CD4+ T-cell count and undetectable viral load. Despite antibiotic treatment, expanded, vesiculopustular lesions appeared legs hands. Monkeypox infection diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction swabs obtained from hands nose. This unusual presentation...

Journal: :American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports 2018

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