Infections and Infestations Flashcards

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What is cellulitis

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Spreading bacterial infection of the skin involving deep SC tissue

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What is Erysipelas

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Acute superficial form of cellulitis and involves the dermis and upper SC tissue

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Causes of cellulitis

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Strep pyogenes and staph aureus

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Risk factors for cellulitis

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Immunosuppression, wounds, leg ulcers, toeweb intertrigo, and minor skin surgery

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Presentation of cellulitis

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Most common in the lower limbs, local signs of inflammation, systemically unwell

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How to differentiate cellulitis from erysipelas

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Erysipelas has a well-defined red raised border

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Management of cellulitis

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Abx of flucloxacillin or benzylpenicillin, supportive care of rest, leg elevation, sterile dressings, analgesia

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Complications of cellulitis

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Local necrosis, abscess and septicaemia

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What is staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome

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Production of circulating epidermolytic toxin from certain staphylococci

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Time course of SSSS

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Develops within few hours to few days

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Who is SSSS commonly seen in

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Infancy and early childhood

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Where can SSSS present worse

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Face, neck, axillae or groins

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Presentation of SSSS

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Scald-like appearance followed by large flaccid bulla, perioral crusting is typical, intraepidermal blistering in this condition, painful

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Recovery of SSSS

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Within 5-7 days

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Management of SSSS

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Abx of systemic penicillinase-resistant penicillin, erythromycin or appropriate cephalosporin, analgesia

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