Results for "erysipelas"

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Erysipelas, mucosal erysipelas A46.x Dermatology
Erysipelas, mucosal erysipelas Definition Rare erysipelas in the mucous membrane area with blistering, fever a...
Erysipelas A46 Dermatology
Cellulite; erysipelas; Erysipelas; Erysipelas gangrenous; Erysipelas ph...
Erysipelas Definition Frequent, acute, less frequently chronically recurrent, febrile, possibly accompanied by...
Recurrent erysipelas A46 Vascular medicine
Chronic erysipelas; Erysipelas recidivans; recurrent celulitis; recu...
Recurrent erysipelas Definition Erysipelas recurring at irregular intervals. Etiopathogenesis Congenital or acquired lym...
Recurrent erysipelas A46 Dermatology
Chronic erysipelas; Erysipelas recidivans; recurrent celulitis; recu...
Recurrent erysipelas Definition Erysipelas recurring at irregular intervals. Etiopathogenesis Congenital or acquired lym...
Erysipelas bullous Dermatology
Bullous erysipelas; Erysipelas vesiculosum et bullosum
Erysipelas bullous Definition Acute, severe, bacterial, vesicular and blistering local infection of the lympha...
Erysipelas carcinomatosum C80.x2 Dermatology
Erysipelas carcinomatosum Definition Extensive penetration of the skin with tumor cells through metastasis, es...
Phlegmon / erysipelas Dentistry
Phlegmon / erysipelas Profile Phlegmons erysipelas DentistryPhlegmon is a purulent, diffusely spreading infection of the...
Erysipelas melanomatosum C80.x Dermatology
Erysipelas melanomatosum Definition Analogous to Erysipelas carcinomatosum with similar clinical aspect in lym...
Erysipelas Vascular medicine
Erysipelas Go to Erysipelas
Erysipelas gangrenous Dermatology
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Erysipelas, phlegmatic Dermatology
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Mucosal erysipelas Dermatology
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Erysipelas A46 Internal medicine
Erysipelas
Erysipelas gangraenosum genitalium Dermatology
Erysipelas gangraenosum genitalium Go to Gangraena acuta genitalium
Erysipelas infection of humans Dermatology
Erysipelas infection of humans Go to Erysipeloid
Erysipeloid A26.0 Dermatology
Erysipelas infection of humans; Erythema migrans; Fish-handl...
...is arcuately bordered by the active zones of progression. Centrally, healing occurs. In contrast to erysipelas, the flame-like margins are absent, as is the acuity of erysipelas with painful lymphadenitis. Conc...
Fournier gangrene N49.8 Dermatology
Acute ulcerative genital gangrene; Erysipelas gangraenosum genitalium; Fournier gangrene; Fourn...
...nsive care) surgical intervention. Etiopathogenesis Unclear, possible infection with streptococci ( Erysipelas gangraenosum genitalium, Erysipelas genitalium), fusiform bacteria, spirochetes etc. Possibly Sanar...
Fasciitis necrotizing M72.6 Vascular medicine
Erysipelas gangraenosum; necrotic fasciitis; necrotizing fas...
Skin metastases C79.8 Dermatology
...ccompanying inflammatory tissue reaction, diffusely spreading lymphangiosis carcinomatosa is termed erysipelas carcinomatosum.In >90% of patients, the tumor disease is already known when skin metastases appe...
Eosinophilic cellulitis L98.3 Dermatology
...osinophilic) plaques, is the leading clinical symptom. Initially, the clinical picture may resemble erysipelas (fever in 1/4 of cases).Recurrent course is possible. Later phases are more reminiscent of morphea...
Ulcer, posterysipelomatous A46.x Dermatology
...Definition Irregular ulcer up to the size of the palm of the hand after acute or chronic recurrent erysipelas. S.a.u. Erysipelas, recurrent. Localization Mainly located on the proximal half of the lower leg. G...
Erysipeloid Cutaneous Leishmaniasis B55.1 Dermatology
Erysipeloid Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Definition The erysipelas-like form of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis is a rare variant of cutaneous leishmaniasis. Becaus...
Dermatoliposclerosis I83.1 Dermatology
...iency by consistent compression therapy. Differential diagnosis Clinical:Acute dermatoliposclerosis:Erysipelas (acute erysipelas is accompanied by hyperthermia, fever, painful lymphadenitis, leukocytosis and el...
Familial mediterranean fever R50.9 Dermatology
...fever, paroxysmal serositis (abdominal cavity, pleura), arthritis, orchitis and possibly transient, erysipelas-like exanthema. Occurrence/Epidemiology More than 10,000 patients are affected worldwide. The disea...
Lymphangitis acuta L03.9 Dermatology
...2-3 days. Clin.: Red, pressure-painful stripe on the skin along the lymphatic tract.Leading symph. Erysipelas; lymphangiosis carcinomatosaLocal: Extremities, trunk.Acute complication.: Progressive infection wi...