PPT-Bone and joint infections

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I man Abu selmia S amar Shaheen Bone infections I man Abu selmia overview Normally bone and joint are sterile Infection gtgtRare Significant gtgt disability

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I man Abu selmia S amar Shaheen Bone infections I man Abu selmia overview Normally bone and joint are sterile Infection gtgtRare Significant gtgt disability death Osteomyelitis. Function of the skeleton. Support and muscle attachment. Protection. Movement. Haemopoietic. Mineral storage. Main cells in bone and their function. Osteoblasts. – secrete bone. Osteoclasts. – breakdown bone. Alastair Stephens. Matt . Vreugde. What are the 5 functions of bone?. Describe the pathogenesis of RA.. Genetic predisposition . and an . immunologic trigger. . initiates. T-cell . mediated immune . System. Part 2: . joints, ligaments, cartilage and tendons. What is a joint?. A joint is a place where 2 bones . meet. Joints allow bones to . move . Think about where your . knee bends. What is a joint?. What is an Articulation (Joint). Point of contact between two bones. **There are three types of joints. 1. Fibrous Joints. Also called “sutures”. These joints are bound tightly together by connective tissue and allows . neutropenia. , . osteoarticular. infection, and . endocarditis. Benjamin Westley MD FAAP FACP. 4120 Laurel St Suite 204. Anchorage, AK 99508. Objectives. Discuss initial management of various complex infectious-disease scenarios. Introduction. Skeletal System. Bones. Structures that make up the joints. Tissues. Bone. Cartilage. Fibrous . conn. . tissue – forms ligaments that connect bone to bone. Functions of the Skeleton. Supports the body. Hydraulics and levers in action. Synovial joint. Where 2 bones are linked together. They are linked so that they can move. They contain a space or a sinus filled with fluid. This acts like hydraulics and transmits the force or constraint without letting the bones crunch. Alaina Darby. JT is a 46 . yo. WM who presents with pain and swelling in his leg after injuring it last week. Which test would be most beneficial to determine if he has osteomyelitis?. Three Phase Bone Scan. George Smulian, MD. 2/3/18. Question 1. A . 22 y/o M is seen in clinic for a painful spot on his right leg. It appeared approximately 3 days ago. Of note, he is on the football team at the local university. On exam he is afebrile with normal heart rate and blood pressure. He has no streaking or lymphadenopathy. A 3 cm x 3 cm tender, fluctuant lesion is palpable over his right thigh. No erythema is noted. In addition to incision and drainage, what else needs to be done?. low bone . density. . It . occurs when the rate of bone . resorption. (. osteoclast cells. ) exceeds the rate of bone formation (osteoblast cells) resulting in fragile . bone tissue . subsequent fractures.. Wassim Ballan, MD. Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Objectives. In 20 minutes we will cover the following:. How to recognize the early signs of musculoskeletal infections. Review the initial evaluation of suspected bone and joint infections. This synopsis has been completed by medical practitioners. It is based on a literature search at the standard of a textbook of medicine and generalist review articles. It is not intended to be a meta- KS4 – Bone, muscle and joint injuries . Bone, muscle and joint injuries. A short course to learn how to deal with bone, muscle and joint injuries.. Learning outcomes. identify the difference between a bone, muscle and joint injury. Structural. . Classification. of Articulations. Fibrous. – bones brought together by fibers.. Cartilaginous. – bones brought together by cartilage.. Synovial. – bones joined by an enclosed fluid filled cavity..

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