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Bursitis

2008
This chapter explores bursitis, or inflammation of bursal sacs, which is a common condition. Most cases of bursitis involve either the olecranon or the prepatellar bursa, and the majority are related to trauma. Septic and nonseptic bursitis of superficial bursae such as at the olecranon and prepatellar sites may present as both red and tender areas ...
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Septic bursitis

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1995
Nine cases of septic bursitis are presented, and the literature on the subject comprehensively reviewed, with an emphasis on the clinical manifestations of septic bursitis in various anatomic locations. Physical activities associated with increased susceptibility to septic bursitis and systemic conditions that increase the severity of septic bursitis ...
B, Zimmermann, D J, Mikolich, G, Ho
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Management of septic and aseptic prepatellar bursitis: a systematic review

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2021
OS. Brown   +4 more
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Endoscopic Olecranon Bursal Resection for Olecranon Bursitis: A Comparative Study for Septic and Aseptic Olecranon Bursitis.

The Journal of Hand Surgery (Asian-Pacific Volume), 2016
BACKGROUND Open excision of the olecranon bursa has been performed traditionally. However, surgical complications such as wound healing problems and recurrence may occur after the surgery.
I. Rhyou   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cubital bursitis

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1988
We describe two cases of bursitis at the insertion of the biceps tendon. They presented as swellings in the cubital fossa with symptoms of median nerve irritation. The aetiology was probably mechanical trauma; both patients were cured by operation.
N D, Karanjia, P J, Stiles
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Clinical Management of Olecranon Bursitis: A Review.

Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2021
Nzuekoh Nchinda, J. Wolf
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hemorrhagic prepatellar bursitis

Skeletal Radiology, 1996
Simple prepatellar bursitis is easily diagnosed both clinically and by MRI. MRI shows the typical T1 and T2 lengthening of fluid within the bursa. However, because of complex MRI appearance of hemorrhage, chronic hemorrhagic bursitis and the size of the prepatellar mass the clinical and MRI appearance can be very different.
F. Donahue   +3 more
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Interspinous bursitis and chondrocalcinosis

Joint Bone Spine, 2012
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since jeudi 26 juillet ...
Daniel Wendling   +3 more
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Efficacy of empiric antibiotic management of septic olecranon bursitis without bursal aspiration in emergency department patients

Academic Emergency Medicine, 2022
Adrian Beyde   +2 more
exaly  

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