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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · Erysipelas affects the outer layer of your skin, while cellulitis affects the inner layers. Erysipelas typically has more defined borders on the skin, while cellulitis can cause more...

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Both erysipelas and cellulitis manifest as areas of skin erythema, edema, and warmth. On physical examination, classic erysipelas presents as a bright red patch of skin with a clearly demarcated raised border ( picture 1 and picture 2 ).

  3. Sep 1, 2022 · Erysipelas and cellulitis are skin infections that can develop if your skin is broken (for instance, through a cut or sore) and bacteria get into it. Both infections lead to swelling, redness and pain. If the right treatment is started soon, they usually clear up without any lasting effects.

  4. Aug 7, 2023 · Cellulitis has ill-defined borders and is slower to develop, while erysipelas has better-defined borders and faster development. Erysipelas can be serious but rarely fatal. It has a rapid and favorable response to antibiotics. Local complications are more common than systemic complications. The most common cause is group A streptococci. Go to:

  5. May 24, 2023 · Cellulitis and erysipelas are infections of the skin and in the tissues just below the skin surface. Erysipelas is a less serious version of cellulitis that often affects the face. For the purposes of this leaflet, cellulitis and erysipelas will be discussed as if they are the same thing.

  6. dermnetnz.org › topics › erysipelasDermNet® - Erysipelas

    Erysipelas is a superficial form of cellulitis, a potentially serious bacterial infection affecting the skin. Erysipelas affects the upper dermis and extends into the superficial cutaneous lymphatics. It is also known as St Anthony's fire due to the intense rash associated with it.

  7. Jan 2, 2008 · 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 intertrigo, and traumatic wounds. The most common pathogens in adults are streptococci and Staphylococcus aureus.

  8. Mar 27, 2024 · Erysipelas vs. cellulitis. Erysipelas is another type of skin infection. Both erysipelas and cellulitis cause the same symptoms -- red, warm, and swollen skin. The two conditions can be hard for...

  9. Sep 27, 2022 · Cellulitis and erysipelas can usually be diagnosed based on history and examination only, although blood cultures and microscopic examination of cutaneous aspirates, biopsies, or swabs should be considered for selected patients, including those who are immunocompromised.

  10. Jun 18, 2017 · It is a form of cellulitis, but unlike cellulitis, which affects deeper tissue, erysipelas only affects the upper layers of the skin. However, the two conditions can overlap, which can make it...

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