Cellulitis
41gangrenous cellulitis — 1. necrotizing fasciitis. 2. necrotic dermatitis …
42indurated cellulitis — a hard, brawny induration of the skin, which may be painful and disabling; the usual site is the lower leg, generally proximal to the malleolus, although it can affect other areas and sometimes involves the entire circumference of the leg. The… …
43intermandibular cellulitis — pharyngeal phlegmon …
44juvenile cellulitis — see under pyoderma …
45necrotizing cellulitis — see under fasciitis …
46phlegmonous cellulitis — an inflammatory reaction to infection with microaerophilic streptococci, forming a suppurative or gangrenous and undermining lesion that may extend into deep subcutaneous tissues and muscles …
47synergistic necrotizing cellulitis — a variant of necrotizing fasciitis that particularly involves the skin and muscle, most often on a lower limb or in the perineal area …
48ulcerative cellulitis — see under lymphangitis …
49pelvic cellulitis — parametritis …
50Wells syndrome — cellulitis with erythema, edema, and often blistering of the skin accompanied by eosinophilia, flame figures, and a mild fever; a single episode lasts 2 to 6 weeks and recurrences or exacerbations are common. Called also eosinophilic cellulitis …