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X-rays of the joints is used in the diagnosis of [[septic arthritis]], which is caused by [[Staphylococcus aureus]]. | X-rays of the joints is used in the diagnosis of [[septic arthritis]], which is caused by [[Staphylococcus aureus]]. | ||
Plain film findings of septic arthritis include: | Plain film findings of septic arthritis include: | ||
:* Joint effusion | :* [[Joint effusion]] | ||
:* Soft tissue swelling | :* Soft tissue [[swelling]] | ||
:* Periarticular [[osteoporosis]] | :* Periarticular [[osteoporosis]] | ||
:* Loss of joint space | :* Loss of joint space | ||
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X-ray
X-rays of the joints is used in the diagnosis of septic arthritis, which is caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Plain film findings of septic arthritis include:
- Joint effusion
- Soft tissue swelling
- Periarticular osteoporosis
- Loss of joint space
- Marginal and central erosions
- Bone ankylosis