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VOL. 2, ISSUE 1 (2020)
Pathways and causes of cellulitis: Creates acute kidney injury during liver cirrhosis
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Ahrar Ahmed Feroz, Mohd Siddique Ahmed Khan, Shaikh Mahmood
Abstract
Bacteria gain entry in to the body of the liver cirrhosis in many ways. They break the skin. There will burns due insect bites, surgical incisions and intravenous (IV) catheters are all potential pathways. Staphyloccucus aurous cellulitis starts from a central localized infection and spreads from there to entire body parts. Many other bacteria also cause cellulitis. Due that there will be immunosuppression and neutropenia in the body. This creats renal insufficiency. The incidence of a more serious infection called methicillin – resistant. Cellulitis is bacterial skin and soft tissue infection which occurs when the physical skin barrier, the immune system is impaired. Diabetes, obesity and old age are associated with defects in all of these areas and as a result are major predisposing factors for cellulitis
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Pages:05-06
How to cite this article:
Ahrar Ahmed Feroz, Mohd Siddique Ahmed Khan, Shaikh Mahmood "Pathways and causes of cellulitis: Creates acute kidney injury during liver cirrhosis". International Journal of Medical Science and Research, Vol 2, Issue 1, 2020, Pages 05-06
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