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==''WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project'' — Organ-Based Infections | ==''WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project'' — Organ-Based Infections — Musculoskeletal == | ||
'''Osteomyelitis''' | '''Osteomyelitis''' | ||
:{{Regimen|Candidal_osteomyelitis|Preferred Regimen: [[Fluconazole]] 400 mg (6 mg/kg) IV/PO daily {{or}} [[Lipid-based Amphotericin B]] 3-5 mg/kg IV daily for two weeks, followed by [[Fluconazole]] <br> Alternative Regimen: [[Caspofungin]] 70 mg IV oading dose, then 50 mg/day IV {{or}} [[Micafungin]] 100 mg/day IV {{or}} [[Anidulafungin]] 200 mg IV loading dose, then 100 mg/day IV}} | :{{Regimen|Candidal_osteomyelitis|Preferred Regimen: [[Fluconazole]] 400 mg (6 mg/kg) IV/PO daily {{or}} [[Lipid-based Amphotericin B]] 3-5 mg/kg IV daily for two weeks, followed by [[Fluconazole]] <br> Alternative Regimen: [[Caspofungin]] 70 mg IV oading 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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:Spinal_implant | :Spinal_implant | ||
:Sternal | :Sternal | ||
Bursitis | |||
Lyme_arthritis | '''Bursitis''' | ||
Reactive_arthritis | |||
'''Lyme_arthritis''' | |||
'''Reactive_arthritis''' | |||
:Reiter's_syndrome | :Reiter's_syndrome | ||
:Post-streptococcal_arthritis | :Post-streptococcal_arthritis | ||
Septic_arthritis | |||
'''Septic_arthritis''' | |||
:Brucellosis | :Brucellosis | ||
:Candida | :Candida | ||
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:Streptococcal | :Streptococcal | ||
:Post-intraarticular_injection | :Post-intraarticular_injection | ||
Gangrene | |||
Myonecrosis | '''Gangrene''' | ||
Necrotizing_fascitis | |||
'''Myonecrosis''' | |||
'''Necrotizing_fascitis''' | |||
:Clostridial | :Clostridial | ||
:Staphylococcal | :Staphylococcal | ||
:Streptococcal | :Streptococcal | ||
:Synergistic | :Synergistic | ||
Pyomyositis | |||
'''Pyomyositis''' | |||
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Revision as of 03:53, 13 May 2015
WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project — Organ-Based Infections — Musculoskeletal
Osteomyelitis
- Candidal_osteomyelitisPreferred Regimen: Fluconazole 400 mg (6 mg/kg) IV/PO daily OR Lipid-based Amphotericin B 3-5 mg/kg IV daily for two weeks, followed by Fluconazole
Alternative Regimen: Caspofungin 70 mg IV oading 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
- Disseminated_gonococcal_infection
- Gram-negative_bacilli
- Histoplasmosis
- Lyme_disease
- Mycobacterium_tuberculosis
- Pneumococcal
- Staphylococcal
- Streptococcal
- Post-intraarticular_injection
Gangrene
Myonecrosis
Necrotizing_fascitis
- Clostridial
- Staphylococcal
- Streptococcal
- Synergistic
Pyomyositis