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                            2020Medscape Pediatrics
                            * * Dermatologic conditions, such as lichen sclerosus, psoriasis, and dermatitis (atopic, contact, seborrhea) * * Infections, such as STDs, nonspecific vulvovaginitis, pinworm, scabies, fungal infections with Candida species, and perianal cellulitis or warts * * Systemic manifestations of other disorders, such as Crohn disease, Kawasaki syndrome, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome Previous Next
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                            2019Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
                            enrollment was a median of 3.0 years (range, 1-13 years) with a median of 3.5 (range, 1-20) prior surgical interventions. Adverse events included 1 plug extrusion, 1 abdominal wall seroma, 3 perianal abscesses requiring drainage, and 1 patient with perianal cellulitis. There were no serious adverse events. At 6 months, 3 patients had complete clinical healing, 8 had partial healing, and 4 patients showed
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                            2025Clinical Trials
                            % of the external sphincter fibers. On the other hand, complex anal fistulas comprise, high transsphincteric fistulas, suprasphincteric, extrasphincteric fistulas, and horseshoe fistulas (Park et al., 1976). Patients with anal fistula often complain of perianal cellulitis, anorectal pain, pruritus ani, smelly or bloody drainage of pus, and in some cases difficulty controlling bowel movements (van Onkelen et al
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                            2017Cureus
                            Anal Canal Gas Gangrene in Aplastic Anaemia: Rare yet Lethal Entity - A Caveat Gas gangrene is one of the most serious infections of traumatic and surgical wounds. The importance lies in the fact that, if not managed at the right time, the condition is fatal. Though perianal cellulitis and gangrene are commonly reported in immunocompromised patients, we report the case of a patient with gas
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                            2018FP Notebook
                            to Palliative Care * * Administration * Patient Satisfaction * Documentation 4 * * advertisement * Home * Dermatology Book * Pediatrics Chapter * Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis Aka: Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis, Perianal Streptococcal Cellulitis, Chronic Perianal Cellulitis Dermatology Pediatrics
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                            2018FP Notebook
                            4. Gram Stain and Culture of wound 1. Compress wound margins for thin serous discharge 2. Sample obtained from leading edge 3. Painful and usually not indicated XIII. Associated Conditions: Other Skin Infections with Group A Streptococcus 1. Pyoderma (Impetigo) 2. Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis 3. Children with Chronic Perianal Cellulitis 1. Intense perianal erythema 2
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                            primarily in young children who are at risk for pneumococcal bacteremia [30, 53] * * Perianal cellulitis, usually with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), occurs in children younger than 3 years [54] * * Elderly patients with cellulitis are predisposed to thrombophlebitis A study of an insurance database in Utah found an incidence rate of 24.6 cases per 1000 person-years
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            primarily in young children who are at risk for pneumococcal bacteremia [30, 53] * * Perianal cellulitis, usually with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), occurs in children younger than 3 years [54] * * Elderly patients with cellulitis are predisposed to thrombophlebitis A study of an insurance database in Utah found an incidence rate of 24.6 cases per 1000 person-years
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            primarily in young children who are at risk for pneumococcal bacteremia [30, 53] * * Perianal cellulitis, usually with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), occurs in children younger than 3 years [54] * * Elderly patients with cellulitis are predisposed to thrombophlebitis A study of an insurance database in Utah found an incidence rate of 24.6 cases per 1000 person-years
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            specific Lancefield groups have been associated with psoriasis, no association with any specific M serotype has been discovered.A number of cases in children have also been triggered by streptococcal perianal cellulitis. Presumably, absorption of streptococcal by-products occurs across the mucosa, as with pharyngeal infections.Unfortunately, although the association is definite, details regarding
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                            primarily in young children who are at risk for pneumococcal bacteremia [30, 53] * * Perianal cellulitis, usually with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), occurs in children younger than 3 years [54] * * Elderly patients with cellulitis are predisposed to thrombophlebitis A study of an insurance database in Utah found an incidence rate of 24.6 cases per 1000 person-years
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                            2014eMedicine Pediatrics
                            * * Dermatologic conditions, such as lichen sclerosus, psoriasis, and dermatitis (atopic, contact, seborrhea) * * Infections, such as STDs, nonspecific vulvovaginitis, pinworm, scabies, fungal infections with Candida species, and perianal cellulitis or warts * * Systemic manifestations of other disorders, such as Crohn disease, Kawasaki syndrome, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome Previous Next
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            specific Lancefield groups have been associated with psoriasis, no association with any specific M serotype has been discovered.A number of cases in children have also been triggered by streptococcal perianal cellulitis. Presumably, absorption of streptococcal by-products occurs across the mucosa, as with pharyngeal infections.Unfortunately, although the association is definite, details regarding
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                            2014eMedicine Pediatrics
                            * * Dermatologic conditions, such as lichen sclerosus, psoriasis, and dermatitis (atopic, contact, seborrhea) * * Infections, such as STDs, nonspecific vulvovaginitis, pinworm, scabies, fungal infections with Candida species, and perianal cellulitis or warts * * Systemic manifestations of other disorders, such as Crohn disease, Kawasaki syndrome, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome Previous Next
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            primarily in young children who are at risk for pneumococcal bacteremia [30, 53] * * Perianal cellulitis, usually with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), occurs in children younger than 3 years [54] * * Elderly patients with cellulitis are predisposed to thrombophlebitis A study of an insurance database in Utah found an incidence rate of 24.6 cases per 1000 person-years
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            primarily in young children who are at risk for pneumococcal bacteremia [30, 53] * * Perianal cellulitis, usually with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus (GABHS), occurs in children younger than 3 years [54] * * Elderly patients with cellulitis are predisposed to thrombophlebitis A study of an insurance database in Utah found an incidence rate of 24.6 cases per 1000 person-years
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            specific Lancefield groups have been associated with psoriasis, no association with any specific M serotype has been discovered.A number of cases in children have also been triggered by streptococcal perianal cellulitis. Presumably, absorption of streptococcal by-products occurs across the mucosa, as with pharyngeal infections.Unfortunately, although the association is definite, details regarding
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                            2014eMedicine.com
                            specific Lancefield groups have been associated with psoriasis, no association with any specific M serotype has been discovered.A number of cases in children have also been triggered by streptococcal perianal cellulitis. Presumably, absorption of streptococcal by-products occurs across the mucosa, as with pharyngeal infections.Unfortunately, although the association is definite, details regarding
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                            2015FP Notebook
                            to Palliative Care * * Administration * Patient Satisfaction * Documentation 4 * * advertisement * Home * Dermatology Book * Pediatrics Chapter * Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis Aka: Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis, Perianal Streptococcal Cellulitis, Chronic Perianal Cellulitis Dermatology Pediatrics
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                            2015FP Notebook
                            4. Gram Stain and Culture of wound 1. Compress wound margins for thin serous discharge 2. Sample obtained from leading edge 3. Painful and usually not indicated XIII. Associated Conditions: Other Skin Infections with Group A Streptococcus 1. Pyoderma (Impetigo) 2. Perianal Streptococcal Dermatitis 3. Children with Chronic Perianal Cellulitis 1. Intense perianal erythema 2