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Treatment of Infectious Arthritis and Osteomyelitis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1991
Infectious arthritis and osteomyelitis are commonly encountered diseases of the skeletal system that can result in premature loss of an affected animal from the herd. Selection of the best possible treatment approach for an individual animal requires a solid understanding of the pathophysiologic processes involved in the infection of bone or joint ...
Ava M. Trent, Donald Plumb
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Synovial Leukocytosis in Infectious Arthritis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1990
The clinical presentation of 41 adult patients with infectious arthritis has been reviewed with special emphasis on initial synovial fluid leukocytosis. Fifty percent of the patients with culture-proven joint-space infections had synovial fluid leukocyte counts below 28,000/mm3.
Richard C. Fisher, Harold J. Mccutchan
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Infectious arthritis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2006
In contrast to the outstanding achievements made in therapy for autoimmune arthritides, not least rheumatoid arthritis, the pace of progress in therapy for infectious arthritis remains slow. This has primarily to do with the complex task of, on the one hand, killing the invading microorganisms and, on the other, to down-regulate the exaggerated immune ...
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Acute Infectious Arthritis [PDF]

open access: possible, 1988
Acute infectious arthritis is a medical emergency. Delay in recognition and initiation of therapy can increase morbidity and permanent sequelae, particularly in infants, the elderly, and patients with major underlying diseases (7, 19). In some cases acute infectious arthritis may be associated with mortality.
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Case of Infectious Arthritis

Radiology, 1925
The patient is an American woman, aged 60. Her mother died at the age of 76, of la grippe; her father, of pulmonary tuberculosis, at 51; brother, at 84, following operation, the nature of which is not known, and sister, at 22, of pulmonary tuberculosis. The patient was married at the age of 21; has one son, aged 35, in good health; no miscarriages. Her
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Infectious agents in arthritis and autoimmunity

Modern Rheumatology, 2003
Abstract  The distinctions between infection, chronic arthritis, and autoimmune diseases have steadily blurred over the past decades. The proposed pathomechanisms underlying these interesting associations include putative pathways from infection to innate and adaptive immunity, molecular mimicry, and certain microbial and host factors.
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Infectious Etiology of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
The infectious etiology of rheumatoid arthritis has been a long-standing hypothesis and in recent years is being examined with greater sophistication and scientific rigor. Synovitis may result indirectly from infection by the deposition of circulating immune complexes, by molecular mimicry, by in situ antigen deposition, or by arthritogenic toxins.
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Pasteurella multocida infectious arthritis

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1978
Pasteurella multocida, a small gram-negative rod, is a domestic animal saprophyte that occasionally causes disease in humans. Infectious arthritis may develop from a superficial animal bite or scratch. Nine previous cases of infectious arthritis due to this organism have been documented in the literature, and a tenth case is reported here.
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Rheumatoid arthritis: advances in treatment strategies

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2022
P. Prasad   +5 more
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Infectious arthritis

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1982
G, Herrero-Beaumont   +5 more
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