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Erysipeloid: a review.
Veraldi S, Girgenti V, Dassoni F, Gianotti R. Veraldi S, et al. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2009 Dec;34(8):859-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2009.03444.x. Epub 2009 Jul 29. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2009. PMID: 19663854 Review.
Erysipeloid is an occupational infection of the skin caused by traumatic penetration of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. ...Endocarditis does not occur in patients with valvular prostheses and is not associated with intravenous drug misuse. Diagnosis of localized erysipelo
Erysipeloid is an occupational infection of the skin caused by traumatic penetration of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae. ...Endocarditis
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae.
Wang Q, Chang BJ, Riley TV. Wang Q, et al. Vet Microbiol. 2010 Jan 27;140(3-4):405-17. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.08.012. Epub 2009 Aug 8. Vet Microbiol. 2010. PMID: 19733019 Review.
Three forms of human disease have been recognised since then. These include a localised cutaneous lesion form, erysipeloid, a generalised cutaneous form and a septicaemic form often associated with endocarditis. ...Infection due to E. rhusiopathiae in humans is occupationa …
Three forms of human disease have been recognised since then. These include a localised cutaneous lesion form, erysipeloid, a general …
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae: an occupational pathogen.
Reboli AC, Farrar WE. Reboli AC, et al. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1989 Oct;2(4):354-9. doi: 10.1128/CMR.2.4.354. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1989. PMID: 2680056 Free PMC article. Review.
By far the most common type of human infection is a localized, self-limited cutaneous lesion, erysipeloid. Diffuse cutaneous and systemic infections occur rarely. ...
By far the most common type of human infection is a localized, self-limited cutaneous lesion, erysipeloid. Diffuse cutaneous and syst …
Bacterial infections of the skin.
Rhody C. Rhody C. Prim Care. 2000 Jun;27(2):459-73. doi: 10.1016/s0095-4543(05)70207-4. Prim Care. 2000. PMID: 10815055 Review.
This article discusses common bacterial skin infections, including impetigo, cellulitis and erysipelas folliculitis, staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, blistering distal dactylitis, furuncles and carbuncles, and pseudomonal infections such as external otitis and malignant exte …
This article discusses common bacterial skin infections, including impetigo, cellulitis and erysipelas folliculitis, staphylococcal scalded …
Atypical presentations of cutaneous leishmaniasis: A systematic review.
Meireles CB, Maia LC, Soares GC, Teodoro IPP, Gadelha MDSV, da Silva CGL, de Lima MAP. Meireles CB, et al. Acta Trop. 2017 Aug;172:240-254. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.05.022. Epub 2017 May 17. Acta Trop. 2017. PMID: 28526427 Review.
Atypical lesions may include the following forms: erythematous volcanic ulcer, lupoid, eczematous, erysipeloid, verrucous, dry, zosteriform, paronychial, sporotrichoid, chancriform and annular. ...
Atypical lesions may include the following forms: erythematous volcanic ulcer, lupoid, eczematous, erysipeloid, verrucous, dry, zoste …
Tropical dermatology: marine and aquatic dermatology.
Haddad V Jr, Lupi O, Lonza JP, Tyring SK. Haddad V Jr, et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2009 Nov;61(5):733-50; quiz 751-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.01.046. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2009. PMID: 19836641 Review.
Some of these diseases are well known by dermatologists, such as Vibrio vulnificus septicemia and erysipeloid, but others are uncommon, such as envenomation caused by ingestion or contact with certain dinoflagellates or cyanobacteria, which are associated with rashes that …
Some of these diseases are well known by dermatologists, such as Vibrio vulnificus septicemia and erysipeloid, but others are uncommo …
Skin and soft tissue infections following marine injuries and exposures in travelers.
Diaz JH. Diaz JH. J Travel Med. 2014 May-Jun;21(3):207-13. doi: 10.1111/jtm.12115. Epub 2014 Mar 14. J Travel Med. 2014. PMID: 24628985 Free article. Review.
With the exception of minor marine wounds demonstrating localized cellulitis or spreading erysipeloid-type reactions, most other marine infections and all Gram-negative and mycobacterial marine infections will require therapy with antibiotic combinations....
With the exception of minor marine wounds demonstrating localized cellulitis or spreading erysipeloid-type reactions, most other mari …
[Hand for the dermatologist].
Cribier B. Cribier B. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2010 Nov;137 Suppl 3:S89-96. doi: 10.1016/S0151-9638(10)70035-1. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2010. PMID: 21185984 Review. French.
The hand is also the site of infectious dermatosis transmission (erysipeloid, orf, mycobacteriosis, etc.), sometimes exotic (chromomycosis, histoplasmosis), and the site of plant penetration (protothecosis or more commonly thorns and splinters). ...
The hand is also the site of infectious dermatosis transmission (erysipeloid, orf, mycobacteriosis, etc.), sometimes exotic (chromomy …
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae: bacteriology, epidemiology and clinical manifestations of an occupational pathogen.
Brooke CJ, Riley TV. Brooke CJ, et al. J Med Microbiol. 1999 Sep;48(9):789-799. doi: 10.1099/00222615-48-9-789. J Med Microbiol. 1999. PMID: 10482289 Review.
Human infection can take one of three forms: a mild cutaneous infection known as erysipeloid, a diffuse cutaneous form and a serious although rare systemic complication with septicaemia and endocarditis. ...Furthermore, infection by the organism may be under-diagnosed beca …
Human infection can take one of three forms: a mild cutaneous infection known as erysipeloid, a diffuse cutaneous form and a serious …
[Diagnostic criteria for erysipelas].
Vaillant L. Vaillant L. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2001 Mar;128(3 Pt 2):326-33. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2001. PMID: 11319359 Review. French.
Erysipelas have to be distinguished from non-necrotizing cellulitis by peculiar clinical features (such as erysipeloid, facial staphylococcal infection, Pasteurella, Haemophilus influenzae) and from necrotizing fasciitis. ...
Erysipelas have to be distinguished from non-necrotizing cellulitis by peculiar clinical features (such as erysipeloid, facial staphy …
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