Examples of using Cellulitis in English and their translations into Finnish
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Fibrosis along with continuous cellulitis and radiation has been implicated in lymphangiosarcoma.
Infections at the injection site(including abscess and cellulitis) occurred in 1.5% of patients.
Well, in any case, the cellulitis is now nec fasc.
In postmarketing experiences, cases with injection site abscesses and cellulitis have been reported.
Infection(very common), osteomyelitis(common), cellulitis(very common),
The most common reported reasons for discontinuation were cellulitis(0.4%, 4/976)
The infection of cellulitis attacks the connective tissues beneath the skin surface resulting to extreme inflammation
candidiasis, cellulitis, infectious croup, viral gastroenteritis,
higher adverse reaction was cellulitis(2.1%) see section 4.4.
Cellulitis is a tremendously horrible bacterial infection that requires instant cure,
As we mentioned before that cellulitis is bacterial skin disease
Soft tissue infections, including cellulitis and necrotising fasciitis in rare cases leading to death,
Cellulitis, phlebitis, injection site reaction(including burning infusion site
that feels hot and tender(cellulitis), and possibly with symptoms of fever.
skin infection(including cellulitis and impetigo), superficial fungal infections including skin,
In clinical trials in complicated skin and soft tissue infections, the most common type of infection in tigecycline treated-patients was cellulitis(59%), followed by major abscesses 27.5.
very rare cases of abscess or cellulitis that may require surgical intervention have been reported.
is often accompanied by complications such as an abscess or cellulitis advanced.
Hardness of the tissue causes limb to become a total septic foci for bacteria and constant cellulitis and systemic infections become the norm.
sinusitis, cellulitis, upper respiratory tract infection, influenza, urinary tract infection, gastroenteritis, sepsis.
