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Prepatellar Bursitis: Extensive redness and swelling caused by bacterial infection involving pre patellar bursae.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D.
Prepatellar Bursitis ... caused by bacterial infection ... #Bursitis #Knee ... #Infection #Cellulitis ... #UCSDH
Prepatellar Bursitis: Redness and swelling of left prepatellar bursa caused by bacterial infection.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. -
Prepatellar Bursitis ... caused by bacterial infection ... Images #Clinical ... #Bursitis #Knee ... #Infection #UCSDH
Prepatellar Bursitis 2: Redness and swelling of left prepatellar bursa caused by bacterial infection.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D.
Prepatellar Bursitis ... caused by bacterial infection ... Images #Clinical ... #Bursitis #Knee ... #Infection #UCSDH
Prepatellar Bursitis: Redness and swelling of prepatellar bursa caused by bacterial infection. 
Inflammation and edema have
Prepatellar Bursitis ... caused by bacterial infection ... #Bursitis #Knee ... #Infection #Desquamation ... #UCSDH
Invasive Aspergillus (IA) - Diagnosis and Management
Aspergillus is ubiquitous in nature. Most invasive infections are caused
SOT, Advanced HIV ... /AIDS, CGD) Clinical ... Rhinosinusitis, CNS infection ... , Disseminated infection ... treatment #fungal #infectiousdiseases
CNS Infection in HIV / AIDS - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Principles of HIV-Associated CNS Opportunistic Infections:
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CNS Infection in ... Diagnosis Framework ... should be based on clinical ... #HIV #CNS #Infections ... opportunistic #InfectiousDiseases
Cyclosporiasis - Diagnosis and Management Summary
Pathogen: 
 • Cyclospora cayetanensis
 • Foodborne, waterbone, and soil-transmitted.
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Cyclosporiasis - Diagnosis ... transmission as zoonotic infection ... Immunocompromised host (HIV ... routine O&P • Clinical ... #microbiology #infectiousdiseases
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) - Diagnosis and Management Summary

WHAT?
 • Coccidioidomycosis due to Coccidioides immitis or Coccidioides
Coccidioides posadasii infection ... fever, is a fungal infection ... disseminate the infection ... TREATMENT: Clinically ... on the site of infection