• Card 10 / 38: A drug addict complains of fever, pain and redness and swelling of the volar surface of the forearm with lymphangitis of 3 days duration. PE showed inflamed forearm with indistinct borders. What is the most likely diagnosis?
    A) Staphylococcal cellulitis
    B) Streptococcal cellulitis
    C) Streptococcal gangrene
    D) Streptococcal pyoderma

    Answer:
    B) Streptococcal cellulitis

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