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We have also seen a couple of cases of erysipelas....although not any
involving the breast. I seems that this condition is incredibly
painful! The cases we have seen were treated with PCN and we had good
results. I wonder why the difference? Possibly area of involvment???
(breast versus leg or face?)?.......interesting.
SB
Denise Fisher wrote:
> Hi Barbara
>
> I would begin to question the diagnosis of mastitis.
>
> In my area over the last couple of years there have been several cases
> of erysipelas of the breast, which at first gets diagnosed as
> mastitis, but doesn't involve the deeper mammary structures to any
> degree, just the skin. I'm not taking anything away from this
> condition - the women get very sick and it has proven to be very
> difficult to treat.
> The area is usually very large, as you have described, has an 'orange
> peel' type of pitting to the skin, and it is bright red!!
> One woman was in hospital on IV antibiotics for days and just
> recovering from it on one breast when it started on the other - while
> she was still on the IV antibiotics.
>
> Here's a link to some information about erysipelas:
> http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic129.htm - this article mentions the
> possibility of recurrence; one mother had it with her first baby, then
> it reoccurred in exactly the same spot with her next baby. An
> infectious diseases specialist could be a very handy addition to your
> team if this is what your client has.
>
> There will be a presentation of these case studies at the ABA
> International Conference in Hobart in September.
>
> Denise
>
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