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Diabetic Foot Infection: Acute cellulitis and osteomyelitis causing death of the middle toe 
(appears bluish/black), ulceration,
Diabetic Foot Infection ... : Acute cellulitis ... of the middle toe ... #Photo #Diabetes ... #UCSDH
Diabetic Foot Infection: Long standing, poorly controlled diabetes has led to peripheral arterial
disease and neuropathy. These
Diabetic Foot Infection ... of the second toe ... red as result of cellulitis ... #Photo #Diabetes ... #UCSDH
Neuropathic Ulcer: Diabetes induced neuropathy has lead to large, painless ulcer on bottom of foot. 
Patient
Patient has had toes ... earlier due to prior infection ... Catalog of Clinical ... #Diabetes #Clinical ... #Photo
Periorbital Cellulits: Note marked swelling and redness surrounding the eye due to infection. There is also
Periorbital Cellulits ... the eye due to infection ... evidence of an abscess ... Ophthalmology #Photo ... #UCSDH
Perirectal Cellulitis: Extensive inflammation and swelling of the right buttocks secondary to infection.
This can be distinguished
Perirectal Cellulitis ... buttocks secondary to infection ... from a perirectal abscess ... #Photo #Perirectal ... #Cellulitis #UCSDH
Abscess: Marked swelling and redness is apparent just above antecubital fossa. This is caused by an
the skin during injection ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #Abscess ... Antecubital #Fossa #Arm ... #UCSDH
Vibrio Vulnificus skin infection
Cirrhosis w/recent consumption of raw oysters w/rapidly evolving rash. 
Vibrio vulnificus part of
in 5 BC as foot cellulitis ... sepsis: chronic liver ... #rash #cellulitis ... dermatology #legs #clinical ... #photo
CNS Infection in HIV / AIDS - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Principles of HIV-Associated CNS Opportunistic Infections:
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should be based on clinical ... are present in ... status, and focal neurologic ... tuberculomas, or abscesses ... Generally >3 cm diameter
Melioidosis - Skin Infection
63M h/o diabetes with c/o fever, chest pain, dyspnea x 3 days, CT
Melioidosis - Skin Infection ... 63M h/o diabetes ... , alcoholism, liver ... #Cellulitis #Clinical ... #Photo #dermatology
Preoperative Risk Evaluation

Major Pre-Op Questions:
1. Does the patient have any modifiable risk factors that could be
Assess functional ... Skin exam for infection ... Change in clinical ... Diabetes regimen ... Determine if any labs are