Acute septic arthritis
Acute septic arthritis is an acute inflammation of the joints caused by pyogenic bacteria. Hematogenous patients are more common in children, and most of them are single large joints, such as hip, knee, and elbow joints. If it is a firearm injury, it depends on the location of the injury. Generally, the incidence of knee and elbow joints is high.
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