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Exophiala oligosperma Causing Olecranon Bursitis [PDF]
Aaron Bossler+8 more
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Secondary Septic Arthritis Due to Olecranon Bursitis -A Case Report- [PDF]
Jong‐Hun Ji+4 more
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<I>Response to paper by SP Smith</I> Olecranon fractures – a reliable technique for accurate positioning of the tension band wire [PDF]
DM Nielsen, R Twyman
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The Effect of Indwelling Silk Suture Following Aspiration in the Treatment of Chronic Olecranon Bursitis [PDF]
Bong‐Jin Lee+2 more
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Olecranon bursitis is the most common form of bursitis. While it can commonly be treated using noninvasive measures, a surgical approach is indicated for cases of recalcitrant olecranon bursitis, which fail such treatment options.
Jeffrey Simpson, B.S.+3 more
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Case: A 73-year-old immunocompromised male presented with recurrent left elbow swelling due to Mycobacterium avium intracellulare complex (MAC) olecranon bursitis.
Eugene M. Tan+3 more
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Initial appearance of renal cell carcinoma as a metastatic tumor of the olecranon.
Yoshiaki Kuribayashi+5 more
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Olecranon Bursitis Caused by Mycobacterium avium Complex
Carl V. Vartian, Tex P. Cabaniss
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