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hemarthrosis/fever

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[Chronic hemarthrosis, a new etiology of unexplained prolonged fever. Apropos of a case].

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Oligoarticular Hemarthroses and Osteomyelitis Complicating Pasteurella Meningitis in an Infant.

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A 5-month-old previously healthy female presented with a one-week history of fever and increased fussiness. Her presentation revealed an ill-appearing infant with an exam and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) studies concerning bacterial meningitis; CSF cultures grew Pasteurella multocida. Additionally,

Single Intravenous Administration of Tranexamic Acid in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction to Reduce Postoperative Hemarthrosis and Increase Functional Outcomes in the Early Phase of Postoperative Rehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

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To evaluate the effect of tranexamic acid (TXA) in patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction in reducing intra-articular effusion and affecting clinical outcomes 3 months after surgery.Eighty consecutive patients undergoing ACL

[The differential diagnosis of hemarthrosis--septic arthritis in patients with hemophilia].

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A 12-year-old boy with severe hemophilia A fell ill with high fever and painful swelling of joints. There was a delay of four days in the diagnosis of septic arthritis. The course of the disease shows some important distinguishing criteria, speaking in favour of septic arthritis: 1. longlasting

Differentiating pyogenic arthritis from spontaneous hemarthrosis in patients with hemophilia.

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Pyogenic arthritis in patients with hemophilia is predominantly monoarticular, usually involving the knee, is associated with hemophilic arthropathy and other predisposing factors for infection, is mainly due to Staphylococcus aureus and carries serious morbidity. In patients with hemophilia, it is

[Cause of arthritis in childhood. Relation to age, sex and affected joints].

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In a retrospective study (1963--1976) out of 514 children with the general diagnosis of arthritis, the diagnoses most frequently established were; pyogenic arthritis (45.9%), rheumatic fever (18.7%) and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (17%). Less frequent were tuberculous arthritis (5.8%), systemic

Acute osteomyelitis in congenital hypofibrinogenemia.

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A 10-month-old female child presented with intermittent high grade fever, pain and diffuse swelling in the left knee joint with history of ecchymosis in different areas of the body. There was radiological features of acute osteomyelitis, low fibrinogen level and bacteremia due to the presence of

Crystal-induced arthritis after arthroplasty: 7 cases.

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OBJECTIVE To describe the occurrence in prosthetic joints of crystal-induced arthritis (CIA) defined as the deposition within the synovial membrane and/or joint cavity of calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate (CPPD) (chondrocalcinosis), sodium urate (gout), or hydroxyapatite. METHODS We retrospectively

Professional Athletes Are Not at a Higher Risk of Infections After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Incidence of Septic Arthritis, Additional Costs, and Clinical Outcomes From the French Prospective Anterior Cruciate Ligament Study (FAST) Cohort.

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UNASSIGNED The rate of septic arthritis in the knee after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction varies in the literature but is generally less than 1%. It has been reported to be higher in professional athletes (5.7%). UNASSIGNED The primary goal was to evaluate the rate of septic

Postoperative complications of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction after ambulatory surgery.

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OBJECTIVE To study postoperative complications of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction performed as an outpatient compared with same surgery performed as a regular admission (inpatient). METHODS A study was conducted on a historical cohort of 342 patients (115 outpatients vs
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