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Bursitis (cont.)

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Media file 1: Acute infectious bursitis upon emergency department presentation. Courtesy of Christopher Kabrhel, MD.
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Media file 2: Infectious bursitis. Courtesy of Christopher Kabrhel, MD.
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Media file 3: Infectious bursitis. Note the swelling at the elbow and redness of the skin. Courtesy of Christopher Kabrhel, MD.
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