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==Differential Diagnosis== |
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===Common=== |
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*Vascular disorders |
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**[[Superficial thrombophlebitis]] |
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**[[Deep venous thrombosis]] |
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*Dermatologic disorders |
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**[[Contact dermatitis]] |
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** Insect stings or bites, or other envenemation |
**[[Insect sting|Insect stings]] or [[Insect bite|bites]], or other envenemation |
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**[[Cutaneous drug reaction]] |
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** Drug reactions |
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**[[Eosinophilic cellulitis]] (Wells syndrome) |
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**[[Sweet syndrome]] |
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*Rheumatic disorders |
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**[[Gouty arthritis]] |
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*Immunologic disorders |
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**[[Erythromelalgia]] |
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**[[Relapsing polychondritis]] |
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*Malignant disorders |
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**[[Carcinoma erysipelatoides]] |
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*Familial disorders |
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**[[Familial Mediterranean fever]] |
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**[[Familial Hibernian fever]] |
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*Foreign-body reactions |
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**Reaction to metal implant |
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**Mesh intolerance |
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**Foreign-body granulomatous reactions, such as to silicone injections and paraffin oils |
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===Uncommon=== |
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*Dermatologic disorders |
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**[[Urticaria]] and [[angioedema]] |
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**Follicular occlusion triad |
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***[[Hidradenitis suppurativa]] |
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***[[Acne conglobata]] |
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***[[Dissecting cellulitis of the scap]] (perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens) |
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*Vascular disorders |
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**[[Lymphedema]] |
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*Immunologic disorders |
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**[[Lupus erythematosus]] |
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**[[Sarcoidosis]] |
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**[[Polyarteritis nodosa]] |
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*Panniculitis |
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**Septal |
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***[[Erythema nodosum]] |
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***[[Lipodermatosclerosis]] |
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***[[Morphea]] |
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***[[Eosinophilic fasciitis]] |
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***[[Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome]] |
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**Lobular |
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***Physical panniculitis |
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****Cold-induced |
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****Traumatic |
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****Chemical |
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****Factitious |
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****Postirradiation |
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***Panniculitis associated with systemic disease |
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****Pancreatic panniculitis |
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****Lupus panniculitis |
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****[[Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency]] |
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***[[Weber-Christian disease]] |
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***[[Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis]] |
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***Post-steroid panniculitis |
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***[[Nodular vasculitis]] |
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*Malignant disorders |
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**[[Lymphoma]] |
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** Lyphoma |
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**[[Leukemia]] |
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**[[Paget disease of the breast]] |
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**[[Extramammary Paget disease]] |
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**[[Glucogonoma]] |
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*Other disorders |
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**[[Calciphylaxis]] |
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**[[Compartment syndrome]] |
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**[[Acute inflammatory edema]] |
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==Further Reading== |
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*Falagas ME and Vergidis PI. [https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-142-1-200501040-00011 Narrative review: diseases that masquerade as infectious cellulitis]. ''Ann Intern Med''. 2005 Jan 4;142(1):47-55. |
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[[Category:Skin and soft tissue infections]] |
[[Category:Skin and soft tissue infections]] |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 24 March 2021
Differential Diagnosis
Common
- Vascular disorders
- Dermatologic disorders
- Contact dermatitis
- Insect stings or bites, or other envenemation
- Cutaneous drug reaction
- Eosinophilic cellulitis (Wells syndrome)
- Sweet syndrome
- Rheumatic disorders
- Immunologic disorders
- Malignant disorders
- Familial disorders
- Foreign-body reactions
- Reaction to metal implant
- Mesh intolerance
- Foreign-body granulomatous reactions, such as to silicone injections and paraffin oils
Uncommon
- Dermatologic disorders
- Urticaria and angioedema
- Follicular occlusion triad
- Hidradenitis suppurativa
- Acne conglobata
- Dissecting cellulitis of the scap (perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens)
- Vascular disorders
- Immunologic disorders
- Panniculitis
- Septal
- Lobular
- Physical panniculitis
- Cold-induced
- Traumatic
- Chemical
- Factitious
- Postirradiation
- Panniculitis associated with systemic disease
- Pancreatic panniculitis
- Lupus panniculitis
- Alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency
- Weber-Christian disease
- Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis
- Post-steroid panniculitis
- Nodular vasculitis
- Physical panniculitis
- Malignant disorders
- Other disorders
Further Reading
- Falagas ME and Vergidis PI. Narrative review: diseases that masquerade as infectious cellulitis. Ann Intern Med. 2005 Jan 4;142(1):47-55.