Lymphangitis
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PATHOGENS
- Common: Group A streptococci >> S. aureus as most common bacterial cause.
- Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus)
- Streptococcal species
- S. aureus
- Uncommon to rare:
- Pasteurella multocida
- Nocardia species
- Atypical mycobacteria
- Sporothrix schenckii
- Filariasis
- Rickettsial species, especially Rickettsia sibirica mongolitmonae
- Nodular lymphangitis: leading considerations include
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PATHOGENS
- Common: Group A streptococci >> S. aureus as most common bacterial cause.
- Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus)
- Streptococcal species
- S. aureus
- Uncommon to rare:
- Pasteurella multocida
- Nocardia species
- Atypical mycobacteria
- Sporothrix schenckii
- Filariasis
- Rickettsial species, especially Rickettsia sibirica mongolitmonae
- Nodular lymphangitis: leading considerations include
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