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септический артрит
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artrite séptica
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artritis séptica
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infecció articular
Arthritis that involves infection by a pathogen located in joint syaptic.
septic arthritis
infectious arthritis
pyogenic arthritis
bacterial arthritis
arthropathy
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infecció articular
septic arthritis
infectious arthritis
pyogenic arthritis
bacterial arthritis
1
A review was made of 15 cases of
septic
arthritis
in children.
2
Osteomyelitis,
septic
arthritis
,
and visceral abscesses are also seen but less frequently.
3
The patient was admitted because of a
septic
arthritis
of the knee.
4
It has potential to be used in clinical practice in diagnosing
septic
arthritis
.
5
Every suspected case of
septic
arthritis
of the hip should undergo an ultrasound.
1
C. lambica has not been previously reported to cause
infectious
arthritis
.
2
Septic or
infectious
arthritis
is an infection in the fluid and tissues of a joint.
3
This is especially indicated in
infectious
arthritis
.
4
Where cases progress favorably, recovery (unless
infectious
arthritis
results) should occur in from ten days to three weeks.
5
In some instances, the pastern joint is opened by calk wounds and then, of course, an
infectious
arthritis
succeeds the injury.
1
In exceptional cases, tuberculous joint disease follows an acute course resembling that of the
pyogenic
arthritis
of infants.
1
Overall Staphylococcus aureus, Hemophilus influenzae type b and streptococci are the leading causes of
bacterial
arthritis
.
2
Objective: The optimal duration of postsurgical antibiotic therapy for adult native joint
bacterial
arthritis
remains unknown.
1
Perhaps, however, the most common cause of
suppurative
arthritis
in the foot is direct penetration of the articulation in the case of pricks.
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септический артрит
portuguès
artrite séptica
espanyol
artritis séptica
artritis septica
català
infecció articular
artritis sèptica
artritis infecciosa