Non-Gonococcal (Septic) Bacterial Arthritis
Alternate Names : Bacterial Arthritis, Septic Arthritis
DefinitionSeptic arthritis is an inflammation of a joint caused by bacterial invasion (but not the bacterium that causes gonorrhea).
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Arthroscopy Blood Culture Culture - Joint Fluid (Aspirate) Joint X-Ray Synovial Fluid Analysis
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