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* [[Erysipela]]: superficial skin infection with a clear line of demarcation between involved and uninvolved tissue and raised lesions above the level of the surrounding skin. | * [[Erysipela]]: superficial skin infection with a clear line of demarcation between involved and uninvolved tissue and raised lesions above the level of the surrounding skin. | ||
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| author = [[Dennis L. Stevens]], [[Alan L. Bisno]], [[Henry F. Chambers]], [[E. Dale Everett]], [[Patchen Dellinger]], [[Ellie J. C. Goldstein]], [[Sherwood L. Gorbach]], [[Jan V. Hirschmann]], [[Edward L. Kaplan]], [[Jose G. Montoya]] & [[James C. Wade]] | |||
| title = Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft-tissue infections | |||
| journal = [[Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America]] | |||
| volume = 41 | |||
| issue = 10 | |||
| pages = 1373–1406 | |||
| year = 2005 | |||
| month = November | |||
| doi = 10.1086/497143 | |||
| pmid = 16231249 | |||
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* [[Cellulitis]]: | * [[Cellulitis]]: | ||
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* [[Carbuncle]]: an [[abscess]], larger than a [[boil]], usually with one or more openings draining [[pus]] onto the [[skin]]. | * [[Carbuncle]]: an [[abscess]], larger than a [[boil]], usually with one or more openings draining [[pus]] onto the [[skin]]. | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Bacterial diseases]] | |||
[[Category:Disease]] | |||
[[Category:Infectious disease]] | |||
[[Category:Dermatology]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 27 May 2014
A skin infection can be differentiated according to the depth of the infection into the skin layers (epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissue).
- Erysipela: superficial skin infection with a clear line of demarcation between involved and uninvolved tissue and raised lesions above the level of the surrounding skin.
- Cellulitis:
- Non-purulent cellulitis: with no purulent drainage or exudate and no associated abscess.
- Purulent cellulitis: associated with purulent drainage or exudate in the absence of a drainable abscess.
Skin Appendage Infection
- Furuncle: infection of the hair follicles, thus resulting in the localized accumulation of pus and dead tissue.
- Carbuncle: an abscess, larger than a boil, usually with one or more openings draining pus onto the skin.
References
- ↑ Dennis L. Stevens, Alan L. Bisno, Henry F. Chambers, E. Dale Everett, Patchen Dellinger, Ellie J. C. Goldstein, Sherwood L. Gorbach, Jan V. Hirschmann, Edward L. Kaplan, Jose G. Montoya & James C. Wade (2005). "Practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft-tissue infections". Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 41 (10): 1373–1406. doi:10.1086/497143. PMID 16231249. Unknown parameter
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