CELLULITIS IN THE
IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST
Acanthamebiasis in AIDS
AD 131:1291–1296, 1995
Alternariosis
AD 124:1822–1825, 1988; Alternaria chartarum –
red, scaly plaque
BJD 142:1261–1262, 2000
Anthrax
Int J Derm 203, 4/81
Aspergillosis, primary cutaneous
JAAD 12:313–318, 1985;
JAAD 31:344–347, 1994
Bacillary angiomatosis – plaque with hyperkeratotic center
BJD 126:535–541, 1992
Campylobacter jejuni – erysipelas-like lesions in patient
with hypogammaglobulinemia
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect
Dis 11:842–847, 1992
Candidiasis
Chagas’ disease (reactivation post-transplant)
Cutis 48:37–40,
1991
Clostridium septicum
Rev Infect Dis 1:13, 1991
Cryptococcosis – cellulitis
Cutis 72:320–322, 2003; J Dermatol
30:405–410, 2003; Clin Inf Dis 33:700–705, 2001; Australas
J Dermatol 38:29–32, 1997; JAAD 32:844–850, 1995; Scand
J Infect Dis 26:623–626, 1994; Clin Inf Dis 16:826–827, 1993;
Clin Inf Dis 14:666–672, 1992; Int J Dermatol 29:41–44, 1990;
JAAD 17:329–332, 1987; Cutis 34:359–361, 1984
Cunninghamella
Am J Clin Pathol 80:98, 1983
Dematiaceous fungal infections in organ transplant recipients
Alternaria
Bipolaris hawaiiensis
Exophiala jeanselmei, E. spinifera, E. pisciphera, E.castellani
Exserohilum rostratum
Fonsacaea pedrosoi
Phialophora parasitica
Escherichia coli
Clin Pediatr 26:592, 1987
Erysipelothrix insidiosa
Fusarium solanae – digital cellulitis Rook p.1375, 1998, Sixth
Edition
Group G streptococcus
AD 118:934, 1982
Helicobacter cinaedi
Ann Intern Med 121:90, 1994
Hemophilus influenzae Am J Med 63:449, 1977
Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
Histoplasmosis – cellulitis
AD 118:3–4, 1982; S Med J
74:635–637, 1981; AD 95:345–350, 1967; panniculitis
AD 132:341–346, 1996; JAAD 25:912–914, 1991; JAAD
25:418–422, 1991; Medicine 60:361–373, 1990; AD 118:3–4,
1982
Legionella micdadei Am J Med 92:104–106, 1992
Moraxella species – preseptal cellulitis and facial erysipelas
Clin Exp Dermatol 19:321–323, 1994
Mucormycosis
Mycobacterium abscessus – cellulitis J Clin Inf Dis
24:1147–1153, 1997
Mycobacterium avium intracellulare JAAD 33:528–531, 1995;
JAAD 21:574–576, 1989
Mycobacterium bovis AD 126:123–124, 1990
Mycobacterium chelonae – cellulitis J Infect Dis
166:405–412,1992; with pustules JAAD 24:867–870, 1991;
Mycobacterium fortuitum – panniculitis JAAD 39:650–653,
1998; cellulitis Dermatol Surg 26:588–590, 2000
Mycobacterium haemophilum Am J Transplant
2:476–479, 2002; BJD 149:200–202, 2003;
JAAD 40:804–806, 1994
Mycobacterium kansasii – red plaque JAAD 41:854–856,
1999; JAAD 40:359–363, 1999; JAAD 36:497–499, 1997;
Cutis 31:87–89, 1983; Am Rev Resp Dis 112:125,1979
Mycobacterium szulgai – diffuse cellulitis, nodules, and sinuses
Am Rev Respir Dis 115:695–698, 1977
Mycobacterium thermoresistible – violaceous indurated plaque
Clin Inf Dis 31:816–817, 2000
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clin Exp Dermatol
25:222–223, 2000
Myiasis – palpebral myiasis presenting as preseptal cellulitis
Arch Ophthalmol 116:684, 1998
Morganella morganii
Nocardiosis
JAAD 23:399–400, 1990; JAAD
13:125–133, 1985
Nocardia asteroides AD 121:898–900, 1985
Onchocerciasis
Paecilomyces JAAD 37:270–271, 1997; JAAD
35:779–781, 1996;AD 122:1169, 1986
Phaeohyphomycosis
JAAD 18:1023–1030, 1988
Phlegmon
Prevotella species J Clin Inf Dis (Suppl 2):S88–93, 1997
Protothecosis
JAAD 31:920–924, 1994; AD 125:1249–1252,
1989; cellulitis Cutis 63:185–188, 1999; JAAD 32:758, 1995;
BJD 146:688–693, 2002
Pseudallescheria boydii JAAD 21:167–179, 1989
Pseudomonas aeruginosa JAMA 248:2156, 1982
Rhizopus Arch Surg 111:532, 1976
Serratia marcescens – cellulitis JAAD 49:S193–194, 2003;
JAMA 250:2348, 1983
Sporotrichosis
JAAD 40:272–274, 1999
Staphylococcus aureus Ped 18:249, 1956
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