| 31. | The tick died in place, vomited into the skin and caused cellulitis which persisted for months.
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| 32. | It's implicated in cellulitis because diabetics and the elderly are prone to getting both conditions.
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| 33. | The Mayo Clinic defines cellulitis as a common but potentially serious bacterial skin infection ( 2015 ).
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| 34. | Cellulitis usually appears on the lower parts of the legs but may spread anywhere on the body.
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| 35. | The symptoms of a mild envenomation include swelling of the hand, mild cellulitis, and respiratory distress.
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| 36. | Mixed infections, due to both aerobes and anaerobes, are commonly associated with this type of cellulitis.
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| 37. | Eyelid cellulitis is another potential complication of eye styes, which is a generalized infection of the eyelid.
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| 38. | Bacterial skin infections affected about 155 million people and cellulitis occurred in about 600 million people in 2013.
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| 39. | This bacteria has been linked to nosocomial infections including catheter-related blood stream infections and cellulitis . t
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| 40. | Cellulitis, abscesses, hematomas, and other complications can appear at the same time as an evisceration.
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