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Septic Arthritis
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Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... home > pyarthrosis definitio ... Pyarthrosis: Infectious arthritis. Pyarthrosis is typically caused by a bacterial infection in the joint. Diagnosis is made by analysis of fluid that has been removed from the joint, including microscopic examination and culture.
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pyarthrosis /py·ar·thro·sis/ (pi″ahr-thro´sis) suppuration within a joint cavity; acute suppurative arthritis. py·ar·thro·sis (p är-thr s s) ...
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the formation or presence of pus within a joint. Learn more about "pyarthrosis" and related topics at Britannica.com. Pronunciation Symbols ...
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pyarthrosis - Medical definition of pyarthrosis from A Dictionary of Nursing at Encyclopedia.com.
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Staphylococcus simulans septicemia in a patient with chronic osteomyelitis and pyarthrosis. Males BM, Bartholomew WR, Amsterdam D. ...
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Cryptococcal pyarthrosis complicating gouty arthritis. Sinnott JT 4th, Holt DA. Department of Medicine, University of South Florida College of Medicine, ...
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Most cases of Pseudomonas pyarthrosis affecting the sternoclavicular joint have been reported in immunosuppressed intravenous drug users. We report a case of Pseudomonas pyarthrosis in a man who was otherwise immunocompetent, except for his age.
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Most cases of Pseudomonas pyarthrosis affecting the sternoclavicular joint have been reported in immunosuppressed intravenous drug users. We report a case of Pseudomonas pyarthrosis in a man who was otherwise immunocompetent, except for his age.
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