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''' Musculoskeletal'''
''' Musculoskeletal'''
: Osteomyelitis
: Osteomyelitis
:: {{Regimen|Candidal_osteomyelitis|123}}
:: {{Regimen|Candidal_osteomyelitis|
{{Rx|Preferred Regimen}}
* '''[[Fluconazole]]''' 400 mg (6 mg/kg) IV/po daily {{or}} '''[[Lipid-based Amphotericin B]]''' 3-5 mg/kg daily for two weeks, followed by '''[[Fluconazole]]'''
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{{Rx|Alternative Regimen}}
* '''[[Caspofungin]]''' 70 mg loading dose, then 50 mg/day IV {{or}} '''[[Micafungin]]''' 100 mg/day IV or Anidulafungin 200 mg IV loading dose, then 100 mg/day IV
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:: Chronic osteomyelitis
:: Chronic osteomyelitis
:: Contiguous with vascular insufficiency
:: Contiguous with vascular insufficiency

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Musculoskeletal

Osteomyelitis
Candidal_osteomyelitis
    • Caspofungin 70 mg loading dose, then 50 mg/day IV OR Micafungin 100 mg/day IV or Anidulafungin 200 mg IV loading dose, then 100 mg/day IV
  • Chronic osteomyelitis
    Contiguous with vascular insufficiency
    Contiguous without vascular insufficiency
    Diabetic foot
    Foot bone
    Foot puncture wound
    Hematogenous
    Hemoglobinopathy
    Prosthetic joint infection
    Spinal implant
    Sternal
    Bursitis
    Lyme arthritis
    Reactive arthritis
    Reiter's syndrome
    Post-streptococcal arthritis
    Septic arthritis
    Brucellosis
    Candida
    Gonococcal, disseminated infection
    Gram-negative bacilli
    Histoplasmosis
    Lyme disease
    Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    Pneumococcal
    Staphylococcal
    Streptococcal
    Post-intraarticular injection
    Gangrene
    Myonecrosis
    Necrotizing fascitis
    Clostridial
    Staphylococcal
    Streptococcal
    Synergistic
    Pyomyositis