Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8719891 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Cellulitis is not as simple as it might seem, and is commonly misdiagnosed in the ED. Noninfectious causes of local symptoms, including lymphedema, venous stasis, and deep vein thrombosis need to be considered. Cellulitis should be treated with empiric antimicrobial therapy based on patient risk factors and regional susceptibility patterns. This review will assist providers in managing cellulitis and avoiding treatment errors that lead to high costs, unwanted side effects for patients, and overuse of antibiotics.
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Authors
Erin K. PharmD, BCPS, Melissa E. PharmD, BCCCP, Lucas T. PharmD, BCPS (AQ-ID), Robert MD, Jeffrey MD, Barry MD,