What is a joint puncture procedure and does it hurt?
Arthrocentesis involves the use of a puncture needle to enter the joint cavity to extract joint fluid for testing or to inject medication after the fluid has been extracted. Septic…
Arthrocentesis involves the use of a puncture needle to enter the joint cavity to extract joint fluid for testing or to inject medication after the fluid has been extracted. Septic…
Acute septic arthritis is most often seen in the knee, hip, shoulder, and elbow joints. In infants and young children, it is often closely related to osteomyelitis of the epiphysis.…
Usually, ichthyolipid mostly refers to ichthyolipid ointment, which is a russet viscous liquid with a charred asphalt-like odor when applied externally, and is usually used on unpurulent wounds, or on…
Pyogenic sarcoidosis is also a common pediatric vascular tumor, second only to infantile hemangioma in incidence. There is no age limit for the onset of the disease, but it is…
For children with early onset of the disease and those whose lesions involve the hip joint, aggressive surgical treatment is often recommended to ensure efficacy and prevent further destruction of…