Lower limb cellulitis and its mimics: part II. Conditions that simulate lower limb cellulitis.
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Auteurs : Jan V. Hirschmann [États-Unis] ; Gregory J. RaugiSource :
- Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology [ 1097-6787 ] ; 2012.
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- diagnosis : Cellulitis, Dermatitis, Skin Diseases.
- Dermatology, Diagnosis, Differential, Education, Medical, Continuing, Humans, Leg.
Abstract
Several common conditions can mimic cellulitis, creating a potential for misdiagnosis and incorrect management. The most common disorders mistaken for lower limb cellulitis include venous eczema, lipodermatosclerosis, irritant dermatitis, and lymphedema. The dermatologist is often consulted when a patient has failed to respond to therapy, and a thorough knowledge of the differential diagnosis is essential. This article focuses on entities that can mimic cellulitis, with an emphasis of elements of the history and physical examination that can help to distinguish between lower limb cellulitis and its simulators.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2012.03.023
PubMed: 22794816
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