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== Background ==
 
* Inflammation of a bursa, which is a fluid-filled sac that protects the soft tissues from bony prominences
 
* Inflammation of a bursa, which is a fluid-filled sac that protects the soft tissues from bony prominences
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* Septic bursitis is most commonly caused by [[Staphylococcus aureus]]
 
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== Etiologies ==
* Treatment is drainage and antibiotics, can step down to oral once doing well, total duration likely 7-14 days post-drainage
 
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* Mechanical causes, including trauma and overuse
 
* Infection, most commonly caused by [[Staphylococcus aureus]]
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* [[Crystalline arthropathies]], including [[gout]]
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* [[Inflammatory arthritis]], including [[rheumatoid arthritis]]
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* [[Osteoarthritis]]
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* [[Obesity]]
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* Metabolic disorders, including [[diabetes mellitus]] and [[Hypothyroidism|hypo]]- or [[hyperthyroidism]]
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== Management ==
 
* Treatment for septic or suppurative bursitis is drainage and antibiotics, can step down to oral once doing well, total duration likely 7-14 days post-drainage
   
 
[[Category:Bone and joint infections]]
 
[[Category:Bone and joint infections]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 9 August 2024

Background

  • Inflammation of a bursa, which is a fluid-filled sac that protects the soft tissues from bony prominences

Etiologies

Management

  • Treatment for septic or suppurative bursitis is drainage and antibiotics, can step down to oral once doing well, total duration likely 7-14 days post-drainage