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Objective. To investigate the efficacy of immunomodulating and immunostimulating therapy in complex treatment of patients, suffering surgical forms of erysipelas.Materials and methods. Retrospectively and prospectively there were analyzed 284 patients’ ho... see more

Objective. The aim is to find out the common and different features of the clinical course of erysipelas from other diseases that can imitate it.Materials and methods. 114 case histories of patients who were hospitalized in the center of purulent-septic s... see more

Objective. To study the incidence and to determine the main trends of treatment of the erysipelas surgical forms.Materials and methods. There were retrospectively and prospectively analyzed 114 histories of the patients’ cases, who were treated in station... see more

Introduction: Puncture wound in diagnostic interventions permits the entry of bacteria into the skin or soft tissue, thus precipitating nosocomial infection, such as erysipelas. There are other risk factors of nosocomial infections including old age, immu... see more

AIM: Typical feature of erysipelas, especially on the lower limbs, is the tendency to reoccur. The study aimed to identify clinical and laboratory characteristics of acute and recurrent erysipelas.MATERIAL AND METHODS: We prospectively included patients d... see more

BACKGROUND: Erysipelas is a common infectious skin disease. A typical feature of erysipelas, especially on the lower limbs, is the tendency to reoccur and the study aimed to define the comorbidities associated with it.AIM: We aimed to investigate systemic... see more

Primary of hereditary lymphedema is a rare but progressive disease. It is yet not curable. We present a 48-year-old male patient with hereditary lymphedema of his left leg, that was realised by minor trauma (able twist) when he was seven years old. He had... see more

An erysipelas outbreak in U.S. swine was successfully detected early through an enhanced passive surveillance (EPS) program involving Federal and industry partnership. The concept for EPS involves gathering syndromic and observational data from multiple a... see more

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