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Erysipelas (strept infection of face): A 72-year-old man presented with fever and a right facial rash that was sharply demarcated, raised, deeply red, indurated, and painful. These findings indicate a classic picture of erysipelas. Group A beta hemolytic and group G Streptococcus are the most commonly implicated organisms. The infection is usually associated with a break in the skin. (L.S.)

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