CHE SIGNIFICA CELLULITIS IN INGLESE
Cellulite
La cellulite è un'infezione batterica che coinvolge la pelle. Essa colpisce specificamente il grasso del derma e del sottocutaneo. Segni e sintomi includono una zona di rossore che aumenta la dimensione in un paio di giorni. I bordi della zona di rossore non sono generalmente affilati e la pelle può essere gonfiata. Mentre l'arrossamento spesso diventa bianco quando viene applicata la pressione, questo non è sempre il caso. L'area dell'infezione è di solito dolorosa. Eventualmente i vasi linfatici possono essere coinvolti e la persona può avere una febbre e sentirsi stanco. Le gambe e il viso sono il sito più comune coinvolto, anche se la cellulite può verificarsi in qualsiasi parte del corpo. La gamba è tipicamente influenzata da una rottura della pelle. Altri fattori di rischio includono l'obesità, il gonfiore della gamba e la vecchiaia. Per le infezioni del viso non è di solito una rottura nella pelle. I batteri più comunemente coinvolti sono streptococchi e Staphylococcus aureus. In contrasto con la cellulite, erysipelas è un'infezione batterica che coinvolge gli strati superficiali della pelle, presenta una zona di rossore con bordi ben definiti e più spesso è associata alla febbre.
definizione di cellulitis nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di cellulite nel dizionario è infiammazione di uno qualsiasi dei tessuti del corpo, caratterizzata da febbre, dolore, gonfiore e arrossamento della zona interessata.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CELLULITIS»
Scopri l'uso di
cellulitis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
cellulitis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
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Cellulitis: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ...
Cellulitis: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2011 Edition is a ScholarlyPaper™ that delivers timely, authoritative, and intensively focused information about Cellulitis in a compact format.
2
Handbook of Medical-surgical Nursing
If treated in a timely manner, the prognosis for this condition is good. However,
patients with coexisting conditions, such as diabetes, immunodeficiency, and
impaired circulation have an increased risk for developing or advancing cellulitis.
3
Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
The cardinal signs of orbital cellulitis include decreased eye movement, proptosis
, decreased vision, and papilledema (or other signs of optic nerve involvement
such as decreased color vision, visual field defects, or Marcus Gunn pupil).
Gary R. Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig,
2010
4
Pediatric Oculoplastic Surgery
The conditions of orbital cellulitis and preseptal cel- lulitis may present with
similar patterns of eyelid edema and erythema, but are two distinct anatomic
disease processes with different etiologies. Both conditions have a peak
incidence in ...
5
Pediatric Hospital Medicine: Textbook of Inpatient Management
Cellulitis is an infection of the dermis and subcutaneous fat, with relative sparing
of the epidermis. Infection may occur at any age; the median age of children with
cellulitis is 5 years. Infections in boys slightly outnumber infections in girls.
Ronald M. Perkin, Dale A. Newton, James D. Swift,
2007
While many types of skin and soft tissue infection exist, this review focuses on
cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis (NF). Cellulitis is a common disease that is
rarely life threatening and usually can be managed without hospital admission. It
is most ...
Robert M. Wachter, Lee Goldman (MD.), Harry Hollander,
2005
7
The constitution of women, as illustrated by abdominal ...
Before entering on the discussion of cellulitis and its treatment, I shall briefly refer,
in a sort of chronological order, to what has been said by previous authors, as I
consider there is no study more interesting and instructive than the history of ...
Charles Bell (M.D.),
1856
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Moffet's Pediatric Infectious Diseases: A Problem-oriented ...
BOX 5-4 • Complications of Sinusitis Central nervous system infection (brain
abscess, epidural abscess, meningitis) Orbital cellulitis Reactive meningitis
Carotid aneurysm Optic neuritis Osteomyelitis of overlying bone Cavernous or
lateral ...
Randall G. Fisher, Thomas G. Boyce, Hugh L. Moffet,
2005
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Evidence-Based Dermatology
Risk factors for cellulitis are well documented, but proof to support secondary
prophylaxis is only moderate, and for primary prophylaxis is minimal. Factors to
predict or identify complications are well established, but most have greater ...
Hywel Williams, Michael Bigby, Thomas Diepgen,
2009
10
In a Page: Inpatient medicine
Inpatient medicine Scott Kahan. Cellulitis is a common skin infection that does
not routinely warrant hospital admission unless the infection is significant (e.g.,
systemic illness with hypotension or tachycardia) or comorbid illness is present (
e.g., ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CELLULITIS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
cellulitis nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Dr. Roach (July 6)
Dear Dr. Roach: What is cellulitis, and how does one get it? I live in a retirement facility, and two ladies at my dining table have it. It seems to be ... «Corvallis Gazette Times, lug 15»
Vascular PRN's Compression System Offers Effective Treatment for …
... can obtain a proven method of treatment for trauma, cellulitis, thrombosis, lymphangitis and other conditions that their horses have sustained. «Digital Journal, lug 15»
Nail salon sued by woman claiming she contracted serious infection …
The plaintiff contends she ultimately was hospitalized due to a serious cellulitis infection. Clark asserts the infection was caused by the ... «The Louisiana Record, lug 15»
How does one get cellulitis?
The biggest risk factor for developing cellulitis is a lack of skin integrity. ... Cellulitis can occur anywhere on the body, but it is most commonly ... «STLtoday.com, lug 15»
Dr. Roach: How does one get cellulitis?
I live in a retirement facility, and two ladies at my dining table have it. It seems to be very painful and difficult to heal. Should I take any ... «The Detroit News, lug 15»
'Inadequate patient assessment': Canadian doctors missing glaring …
However, his chest sounded clear and the doctor interpreted a chest X-ray as normal. The boy was diagnosed with cellulitis — a skin infection ... «National Post, lug 15»
Working with asylum seekers in immigration detention: clinical and …
Acute illness demonstrates increased morbidity in the harsh environment and there has been one death in detention from bacterial cellulitis ... «Crikey, lug 15»
Battling lymphedema: Debilitating swelling is treatable
But as it progresses, the condition becomes irreversible and the complications debilitating and dangerous -- cellulitis, infections and loss of ... «Lincoln Journal Star, lug 15»
Could paddle in the sea have led to foot agony?
In some cases of cellulitis the bacteria triggers a secondary infection somewhere else in the body, such as in the blood. Blood poisoning can be ... «Hastings and St. Leonards Observer, lug 15»
ICD-10: Exact Symptom Location Becomes a Huge Deal
When coders want to sound alarm bells about implementing ICD-10, they often use skin codes as examples. Cellulitis explodes from 10 codes ... «Medscape, lug 15»