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cellulitis

Osteomyelitis vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

osteomyelitis | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between osteomyelitis and cellulitis

is that osteomyelitis is (pathology) an infection of the bone while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Cellulitis vs Undefined - What's the difference?

cellulitis | undefined |


As a noun cellulitis

is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Ulcer vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

ulcer | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between ulcer and cellulitis

is that ulcer is (pathology) an open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Lymphedema vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

lymphedema | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between lymphedema and cellulitis

is that lymphedema is (medicine) the swelling of tissue due to retention of fluid in the lymph vessels while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Cellulitis vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

cellulitis | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between cellulitis and cellulitis

is that cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Edema vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

edema | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between edema and cellulitis

is that edema is an excessive accumulation of serum in tissue spaces or a body cavity while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Staph vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

staph | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between staph and cellulitis

is that staph is staphylococcus bacteria and its infection while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Cellulitis vs Pyomyositis - What's the difference?

cellulitis | pyomyositis |


As nouns the difference between cellulitis and pyomyositis

is that cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection while pyomyositis is a bacterial infection of the skeletal muscles which results in a pus-filled abscess.

Cyst vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

cyst | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between cyst and cellulitis

is that cyst is a pouch or sac without opening, usually membranous and containing morbid matter, which develops in one of the natural cavities or in the substance of an organ while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

Erythema vs Cellulitis - What's the difference?

erythema | cellulitis |


As nouns the difference between erythema and cellulitis

is that erythema is abnormal redness and inflammation of the skin, due to vasodilation while cellulitis is an inflammation of subcutaneous or connective tissue caused by a bacterial infection.

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