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Erysipelas is a common infectious skin disease. A typical feature of erysipelas, especially on the lower limbs, is the tendency to reoccur and the study aimed to define the comorbidities associated with it.We aimed to investigate systemic and local
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Erysipelas. Erysipelas is a non-necrotizing acute dermohypodermitis of streptococcal origin (group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus) that usually affects adults and tends to reoccur. Risk factors recognized by the 2000 Consensus Conference are lymphedema, the existence of a gateway and obesity.
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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
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Few epidemiological data related to erysipelas or cellulitis is available in the literature. Descriptive data, such as incidence, has mainly been assessed in hospital settings, and exceptionally in the general population. In the only case-control study available, main risk factors for erysipelas of
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Erysipelas is an acute dermo-hypodermal infection (non necrotizing) of bacterial origin, mainly group A beta-haemolytic streptococcus. The lower limbs are affected in more than 80% of the cases and the identified risk factors are disruption of cutaneous barrier, lymphoedema and obesity. Diagnosis is
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OBJECTIVE
We aimed to determine the epidemiological and clinical profile, and to study the evolution of this disease in the Marrakech region.
METHODS
We retrospectively studied all patients with a diagnosis of erysipelas admitted in the Department of Dermatology from 1990 to 2002, in the Marrakech
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Two recent studies conducted in France among general practitioners have shown that they only hospitalized between 20 to 50 percent of patients with erysipelas seen in private practice. We therefore conducted a hospital-based, prospective study designed to determine the hospitalization
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While the impact of obesity on diabetes, cardiovascular disease and carcinoma development has been studied extensively, only little attention has been paid to its influence on the skin. Obesity alters the skin barrier, can induce skin manifestations, and worsens existing skin diseases like
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Skin complications of obesity. Obesity is associated with a number of skin lesions. It modifies the skin-acting hormones, temperature regulation, skin pressure, immunity and veno-lymphatic vascular systems. The acanthosis nigricans is the most common dermatologic manifestation. Obesity increases the
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Background:Erysipelas and cellulitis are common, acute, bacterial infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. The incidence of these infections is growing, and the recurrence rate is high. Effective antibiotic prophylaxis is available, but insufficient data
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BACKGROUND
Acute bacterial cellulitis of the leg (erysipelas) is a common problem involving considerable morbidity in dermatology practice in Africa. Previous studies conducted in Europe and North Africa have highlighted lymphoedema and toe-web intertrigo as independent factors associated with leg
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BACKGROUND
Local complications of erysipelas include haemorrhagic, bullous, abscessing and necrotic lesions. The risk factors predisposing patients to local complications are not fully known.
OBJECTIVE
To examine local complications of erysipelas and to identify possible risk factors predisposing to
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METHODS
A 41-year-old, obese man with a history of incomplete paraplegia of both legs and chronic venous insufficiency with stasis dermatitis presented with acute respiratory and hyperdynamic hemodynamic failure. He was transferred from another hospital to the department of intensive care medicine
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BACKGROUND
Several systemic and regional risk factors have been described for erysipelas. However, those predisposing for recurrent episodes are not well defined.
METHODS
We performed a retrospective analysis of 574 patients hospitalized in our institution during a 3 year period. The analysis
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the epidemiological data and the main comorbidities of patients with erysipelas admitted to a tertiary hospital. All patients admitted due to erysipelas during the period from 1999 to 2008 were included in a prospective and cross-sectional study. The Fisher
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