Bacterial Skin Disorders Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards
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Folliculitis
Papular or pustular inflammation of hair follicles with purulent material IN THE EPIDERMIS, most often caused by staph or pseudomonas (hot tub foliculitis) with increased risk factors by poor hygiene
Cellulitis
Painful, erythematous infection of the dermis and subQ with poorly demarcated borders
Erysipelas
Fiery red, painful infection of superficial dermis with sharply demarcated borders
Cellulitis differs from erysipelas in that it…
…affects deeper dermis and sub Q opposed to the superficial dermis and has poorly demarcated borders
Impeteigo
Superficial epidermal infection often caused by S aureus and occasionally GABHS or MRSA, often entering the body thru cuts or abrasions in moist areas and very contagous causing a characteristic honey colored crust
Nonbullous impetigo vs bullous
Nonbullous often occurs on the face and does not scar while bullous occurs on the body and does cause scarring
Impetigo caused by strep can result in…
….post streptococcal clomerulonephritis (hematuria) after initial infection
Impetigo treatment (3)
-wash with antibacterial soap to remove crusts -mupirocin (bactroban) topical therapy -oral antibiotics such as cephalosporin especially in regions hard to reach
Erysiipelas and cellulitis examples of route of entry, and causative agents
-trauma, surgery, drug use, insect bite, fissure -GABHS, S aureus, MRSA, psudomonas, haemophilus, meningococcus
Why is erysipelas and cellulitis seen in the extremities most often?
More likely to undergo trauma
Best imaging studies (2), best labs (3) for erysipelas and cellulitis, but diagnosis is generally…
MRI or x ray, CBC or gram stain or blood cultures …clinical
During initial treatment of ereysipelas and cellulitis it isn’t uncommon to see….
….the rash to worsen (this is why we mark borders), not cause of concern
Clindamycin 2 issues with it
-requires multiple dosages every day -can cause nausea and GI upsets
Facial cellulitis is characterized by these 2 things
-pain with eye movement -vision loss due to obstruction or inflammation of tissue around eye
Necrotizing fascitis
Flesh eating, rapidly spreading infection of deep fascia with inflammation leading to necrosis, can be idiopathic or due to trauma or surgical wounds and has a mortality rate of 30% requiring surgical treatment and antibiotics quickly