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