Background: Investigating how subcutaneous pressure impacts the requirement for amputation in cases of leg cellulitis. Cellulitis is an infection of the skin and the tissues beneath it. Subcutaneous edoema is caused by an inflammatory reaction that causes redness, heat, and discomfort. Methods: This observational study included 25 people who had unilateral cellulitis of the legs. Subcutaneous pressure was measured in both healthy and cellulitic limbs of voluntarily sampled volunteers. The study comprised patients with lower-extremity cellulitis of the knee who sought care at the surge or the
Background and objective:The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of SAPS II scoring in predicting mortality and morbidity in patients with perforated peritonitis. To supply patients with perforation peritonitis with an objective prognostic method. For the purpose of providing a risk classification system for patients with perforation peritonitis. Method: The participants in a prospective observational study included 125 adults over the age of 18 who presented to the surgical ward at
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