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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Erysipelas typically has more defined borders on the skin, while cellulitis can cause more systemic symptoms. Cellulitis and erysipelas are bacterial skin infections. They can both affect any area ...

  2. May 24, 2023 · Erysipelas is an infection of the skin which is nearer to the skin surface (more superficial) than cellulitis. In reality, it is difficult to tell how deep an infection is, so cellulitis and erysipelas are usually treated in the same way.

  3. Jan 2, 2008 · Cellulitis is a common problem caused by spreading bacterial inflammation of the skin, with redness, pain, and lymphangitis. Up to 40% of people have systemic illness. Erysipelas is a form of cellulitis with marked superficial inflammation, typically affecting the lower limbs and the face. Risk factors include lymphoedema, leg ulcer, toe web ...

  4. Feb 10, 2016 · Streptococcus pyogenes (group A Streptococcus) is one of the most important bacterial causes of skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) worldwide. In addition, no other pathogen causes as many diverse clinical entities as S. pyogenes. Specifically, this organism causes infections in the superficial keratin layer (impetigo), the superficial epidermis (erysipelas), the subcutaneous tissue ...

  5. Erysipelas causes a shiny, painful, red, raised patch on the skin. The edges have distinct borders and do not blend into the nearby normal skin. The patch feels warm and firm to the touch. Erysipelas occurs most frequently on the legs and face. People often have a high fever, chills, and a general feeling of illness (malaise).

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Erysipelas is a superficial skin infection that doesn’t extend into the deeper layers of skin. It’s typically in a clearly defined area of skin. Cellulitis causes stronger skin discoloration ...

  7. Erysipelas is a superficial infection (affecting the dermis and superficial lymph vessels), while cellulitis affects the deeper tissues (deep dermis layers and subcutaneous fat). Generally, these infections affect the lower extremities and sometimes the face. If the orbital and periorbital tissues are infected, see Periorbital and orbital ...

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