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Localized subcutaneous cellulitis accounting for the palpable thickening in the left inner thigh. No discrete abscess.There is a marked area of subcutaneous edema a canning for of the area of clinical concern thinning approximately 9 cm in rani caudal length. Is consistent with cellulitis. No localized abscess or fluid collection. No mass.Please translate?
* Cellulitis is the sequence of bacterial infection, usually with gram positive organism as staphylococcus or others.
However, it is mandatory to examine the patient clinically or interpret a high resolution photo pic of the rash during follow up chat session for further best guidelines. Awaiting for your response.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
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Hello, * Cellulitis is the sequence of bacterial infection, usually with gram positive organism as staphylococcus or others. However, it is mandatory to examine the patient clinically or interpret a high resolution photo pic of the rash during follow up chat session for further best guidelines. Awaiting for your response. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel