Kahn RM, Goldstein EJC. (1993) Common bacterial skin infections: diagnostic clues and therapeutic options. Postgraduate Medicine, 93, 175±182.Kahn, R. M., and E. J. C. Goldstein (1993) Common bacterial skin infections:diagnostic clues and therapeutic options. Postgrad. Med. 93:175-182...
Intertrigo and common secondary skin infections [corrected] [published erratum appears in AM FAM PHYSICIAN 2006 May 1;73(9):1517] American Family PhysicianJanniger CKSchwartz RASzepietowski JCReich A
There are clearly many more skin infections that can occur worldwide and as populations become more mobile can be acquired elsewhere and present in the UK. The following paper examines the common problems encountered in UK practice. Common bacterial problems such as cellulitis, impetigo and ...
In individuals who have undergone knee or hip replacement surgery, clinicians are noticing increasing numbers of chronic bone infections linked to a bacterial strain commonly found on the skin. A study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research provides insights into the mechanisms involved. Using...
There are gender-based differences in the rates of bacterial infections [15]. These differences are related to both biologic sex and gender roles (when mothers are typically the primary caregivers for children). UTIs are more common among women, due to several reasons, including the shorter ...
patients presented new onset complications: polyclonal lymphoproliferation (n= 1) and ITP (n= 1); in both cases, these were associated with neoplasia (bladder cancer and lymphoma, respectively). Two more older patients received a diagnosis of cancer (gastric schwannoma and non-melanoma skin ...
Advanced Search HomePediatric AnnalsVol. 22, No. 4 Common Bacterial Skin Infections in Childhood Dan Ben-Amitai, MD and Shai Ashkenazi, MD Pediatric Annals, 2013;22(4):225–233 Cite this articlePublished Online:April 01, 1993https://doi.org/10.3928/0090-4481-199...
Finally, we repeated our primary analysis excluding individuals diagnosed with infections from two different sites (eg, skin and soft tissue infections and pneumonia) on the same date to avoid the potential biases introduced from including these infections. A p value of less than 0·05 was ...
bacterial vaginosis,urinary tract infection(UTI), asexually transmitted infection(STI), or something else entirely. Typically, these infections trigger inflammation in the vagina that can cause pain and discomfort, Dr. Minkin says. Some people may notice their vulva feels red and itchy too, Dr. ...
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