Yıl: 2016 Cilt: 27 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 167 - 170 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?

Öz:
Akut monoartrit, hastanın tipik enflamasyonlu bir eklemle başvurduğu, ortopedik acillerde sık görülen bir durumdur. Bakteriyel kaynaklı enflamatuvar artriti gut hastalığının monoartrit ataklarından klinik olarak ayırt etmek zordur. Akut monoartritin en sık nedenleri olan bu iki duruma yanlış tanı konulursa sonuçlar felakete yol açabilir ve maliyetli olabilir. Sinoviyal sıvı incelemesi tanıyı doğrulamada en güvenilir yöntem olsa da her zaman kesin tanıya yönlendirmeyebilir. Eğer klinik olarak kristal artropati şüphesi varsa tekrarlayan incelemelerin tanı koymada faydası olabilir
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Bakteriyel kaynaklı enflamatuvar artriti gut hastalığının monoartrit ataklarından klinik olarak ayırt etmek kolay mıdır?

Öz:
Acute monoarthritis is a common situation in orthopedic emergency where the patient presents with typical inflamed joint. It is hard to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease. If these two situations, which are the most common causes of acute monoarthritis, are misdiagnosed, outcomes might be catastrophic and costly. Synovial fluid analysis is the most reliable method for confirming the diagnosis although it might not always lead to definitive diagnosis. If there is clinical suspicion for crystal arthropathy, repeated examinations may provide benefits for confirming the diagnosis
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APA ATİK O, Ergişi Y, AYANOĞLU T, Tokgöz M, Sezgin E, UYAR GÖÇÜN F (2016). Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. , 167 - 170.
Chicago ATİK O. Şahap,Ergişi Yılmaz,AYANOĞLU Tacettin,Tokgöz Mehmet Ali,Sezgin Erdem Aras,UYAR GÖÇÜN FERİHA PINAR Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. (2016): 167 - 170.
MLA ATİK O. Şahap,Ergişi Yılmaz,AYANOĞLU Tacettin,Tokgöz Mehmet Ali,Sezgin Erdem Aras,UYAR GÖÇÜN FERİHA PINAR Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. , 2016, ss.167 - 170.
AMA ATİK O,Ergişi Y,AYANOĞLU T,Tokgöz M,Sezgin E,UYAR GÖÇÜN F Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. . 2016; 167 - 170.
Vancouver ATİK O,Ergişi Y,AYANOĞLU T,Tokgöz M,Sezgin E,UYAR GÖÇÜN F Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. . 2016; 167 - 170.
IEEE ATİK O,Ergişi Y,AYANOĞLU T,Tokgöz M,Sezgin E,UYAR GÖÇÜN F "Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?." , ss.167 - 170, 2016.
ISNAD ATİK, O. Şahap vd. "Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?". (2016), 167-170.
APA ATİK O, Ergişi Y, AYANOĞLU T, Tokgöz M, Sezgin E, UYAR GÖÇÜN F (2016). Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.), 27(3), 167 - 170.
Chicago ATİK O. Şahap,Ergişi Yılmaz,AYANOĞLU Tacettin,Tokgöz Mehmet Ali,Sezgin Erdem Aras,UYAR GÖÇÜN FERİHA PINAR Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.) 27, no.3 (2016): 167 - 170.
MLA ATİK O. Şahap,Ergişi Yılmaz,AYANOĞLU Tacettin,Tokgöz Mehmet Ali,Sezgin Erdem Aras,UYAR GÖÇÜN FERİHA PINAR Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.), vol.27, no.3, 2016, ss.167 - 170.
AMA ATİK O,Ergişi Y,AYANOĞLU T,Tokgöz M,Sezgin E,UYAR GÖÇÜN F Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.). 2016; 27(3): 167 - 170.
Vancouver ATİK O,Ergişi Y,AYANOĞLU T,Tokgöz M,Sezgin E,UYAR GÖÇÜN F Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?. Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.). 2016; 27(3): 167 - 170.
IEEE ATİK O,Ergişi Y,AYANOĞLU T,Tokgöz M,Sezgin E,UYAR GÖÇÜN F "Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?." Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.), 27, ss.167 - 170, 2016.
ISNAD ATİK, O. Şahap vd. "Is it easy to clinically distinguish inflammatory arthritis of bacterial origin from monoarthritis attacks of gout disease?". Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi Dergisi (Eski Adı: Artroplasti Artroskopik Cerrahi Derg.) 27/3 (2016), 167-170.