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Top 10 Myths Regarding the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cellulitis.

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Top 10 Myths Regarding the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cellulitis.

Auteurs : Erin K. Mccreary [États-Unis] ; Melissa E. Heim [États-Unis] ; Lucas T. Schulz [États-Unis] ; Robert Hoffman [États-Unis] ; Jeffrey Pothof [États-Unis] ; Barry Fox [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Cellulitis is commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). Patients who present with cellulitis incur significant health care costs and may be overtreated with antibiotics. The accurate diagnosis and treatment of cellulitis plays an important role in cost-effective, high-quality medical care, as well as appropriate antibiotic utilization.

DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2017.05.007
PubMed: 28684060

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