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cellulitis/obesity

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Metabolic Obesity Phenotypes and Risk of Cellulitis: A Cohort Study.

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No cohort studies have evaluated the effect of obesity on the risk of cellulitis according to metabolic health status. We investigated an association of BMI and metabolic health status with the development of cellulitis. We conducted a cohort study of 171,322 Korean adults who underwent a health

Cellulitis in Obesity: Adverse Outcomes Affected by Increases in Body Mass Index.

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OBJECTIVE Cellulitis in obese patients is associated with increased rates of treatment failure compared to those with normal body mass index (BMI); however, patients have not been extensively studied in the outpatient environment or stratified based on range of obesity and associated risk factors.

Evaluation of cephalexin failure rates in morbidly obese patients with cellulitis.

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OBJECTIVE Identification of adequate antimicrobial dosing regimens for morbidly obese patients is essential given the simultaneous increase in morbid obesity and cellulitis prevalence in recent years. Insufficient data currently exist to describe the effectiveness of extrapolating traditional

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of linezolid in obese patients with cellulitis.

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BACKGROUND Linezolid is an oxazolidinone antimicrobial with excellent oral bioavailability and tissue penetration and is active against multidrug-resistant skin/soft tissue pathogens. OBJECTIVE To study the pharmacokinetics and antibacterial activity of linezolid against selective skin/soft tissue

Acute esophageal necrosis after cellulitis in an obese patient with diabetes mellitus.

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A 59-year-old obese Japanese man with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus presented with severe heartburn for 3 days after inguinal cellulitis and exacerbated glycemic control, without any signs of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The patient had a high plasma glucose level (34.0 mmol/L) and

Abdominal wall cellulitis in the morbidly obese.

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Currently, almost two-thirds of the US population is either overweight or obese. In addition to non-infectious complications, obesity predisposes to infections, including lower extremity cellulitis. Although cases of abdominal wall cellulitis in the morbidly obese occur, to date there has been no

[Obesity and cellulitis].

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[Bacteremia in an obese patient with cellulitis and chronic ulceration in the lower extremity].

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Real-Life Evidence for Tedizolid Phosphate in the Treatment of Cellulitis and Wound Infections: A Case Series.

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BACKGROUND Tedizolid phosphate 200 mg, once daily for 6 days, has recently been approved for the treatment of patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs) in several countries; however, clinical experience in real-life settings is currently limited. Here, we report on

Risk factors of lower limb cellulitis in a level-two healthcare facility in Cameroon: a case-control study.

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Cellulitis is a common infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissues. It is associated with significant morbidity from necrosectomies and amputations especially in sub-Saharan Africa. We aimed at identifying the risk factors and burden of lower limb cellulitis to inform preventive strategies in

[Veins and cellulitis].

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There is no relation between what French women call "cellulitis" and the venous problems of genetic origin. It may be that cellulitis is the name given to those extra kilos, to mild obesity, to fatty deposits on the thighs and buttocks (sub-trochanteric and crural steatomeries: "jodhpurs"); the

[Erysipelas and cellulitis: a retrospective study of 122 cases].

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BACKGROUND Erysipelas and cellulitis are relatively common cutaneous infections that can sometimes be the cause of a prolonged hospital admission. The objective of this study was to determine the most relevant epidemiologic factors and their influence on the length of hospital stay, comparing our

Clinical Factors Associated with Readmission among Patients with Lower Limb Cellulitis.

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BACKGROUND There is substantial allocation of resources directed towards evaluation and management of lower limb cellulitis (LLC) in the acute care setting. Readmission for LLC is poorly understood, and there is little evidence with which to identify patients at risk for readmission. OBJECTIVE To

Transfer of care and overstay in the management of cellulitis in the emergency short stay unit: A retrospective cohort study.

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OBJECTIVE This study aimed to quantify the rate of transfer of care or overstay from cellulitis management in the emergency short stay unit (ESSU) and to identify risk factors during initial assessment associated with transfer of care or overstay. METHODS A retrospective cohort study was conducted

Clinical characteristics affecting length of stay in patients with cellulitis.

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BACKGROUND This study aimed to profile the clinical characteristics of patients presenting to Middlemore Hospital with cellulitis in order to identify factors that are associated with an increased length of stay (LOS). METHODS Retrospective clinical data were collected for all patients aged 18 and
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