Fa. Manian, CELLULITIS ASSOCIATED WITH AN ORAL SOURCE OF INFECTION IN BREAST-CANCER PATIENTS - REPORT OF 2 CASES, Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases, 29(4), 1997, pp. 421-422
We present 2 patients with prior lumpectomy, axillary node dissection
and radiation therapy for treatment of breast cancer, who subsequently
developed arm and chest cellulitis associated with an oral infection
(gingivitis with bacteremia in one patient, and dental abscess in anot
her). Our findings suggest that hematogeneous seeding of the compromis
ed extremity and/or breast from the oral cavity should be considered a
s a possible cause of cellulitis in breast cancer patients.