Monday 19 December 2022

Cellulitis in Surgery

 Siniša Franjić

Citation: Franjić S. Cellulitis in Surgery. Medp Case Rep Clin Image. 2022; 1(1): mpcrci–202212003.

Abstract 

   Cellulitis is a bacterial infection that spreads to the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Cellulitis can be caused by various bacteria, the most common being streptococcus. Streptococci spread rapidly and affect a wide area because they produce enzymes that prevent tissues from limiting infection. Staphylococci, another type of bacteria, can also cause cellulitis, but it is limited to a smaller area. Other bacteria cause cellulite after some types of injuries such as animal bites or skin injuries that occur in freshwater or seawater. 

Keywords: Cellulitis; Causes; Condition; Pathology; Infections



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Cellulitis in Surgery

  Siniša Franjić Citation: Franjić S. Cellulitis in Surgery. Medp Case Rep Clin Image. 2022; 1(1): mpcrci–202212003. Abstract     Celluliti...