Risk factors for recurrent lower extremity cellulitis in a U.S. Veterans Medical Center population
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Our results suggest that increased emphasis on weight loss, smoking cessation, and improved foot hygiene in the homeless might decrease recurrences of lower extremity cellulitis.
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Authors | Lewis SD;Peter GS;Gómez-Marín O;Bisno AL;; |
Journal | the american journal of the medical sciences |
Year | 2006 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
male
middle aged
Recurrence
risk factors
Retrospective Studies
body mass index
United States
case-control studies
hospitals
odds ratio
cellulitis / epidemiology*
cellulitis / diagnosis
pmid:17170620
doi:10.1097/00000441-200612000-00002
susanne doblecki lewis
garnet s peter
alan l bisno
edema
homeless persons
veterans*
military personnel / statistics & numerical data*
tobacco
united states department of veterans affairs*
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