• Presse Med · Nov 1999

    Review

    [Erysipelas, cellulitis and other severe Streptococcus pyogenes skin infections].

    • C Veyssier-Belot, F Lejoyeux-Chartier, and A Bouvet.
    • Service de Médecine Interne, Centre Hospitalier de Poissy, Saint-Germain en Laye.
    • Presse Med. 1999 Nov 13; 28 (35): 1959-65.

    AbstractINCIDENCE AND GRAVITY: Invasive Streptococcus pyogenes infections are a common reason for hospitalization. Serious forms may occur in patients with no known risk factor, including young patients. Inversely, erysipela is observed more readily in the elderly population with a more vulnerable venous system. Disease gravity is related to the high risk of recurrence. For cellulitis, predominantly a disease of young subjects with no past history, severity is related to local extension and development of shock syndrome. Besides the immediate life-threatening situation, functional prognosis may be compromised, depending on the localization of the infection.

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