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==''WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project'' — Organ-Based Infections==
==''WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project'' — Organ-Based Infections — Musculoskeletal ==
''' 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 daily for two weeks, followed by '''[[Fluconazole]]'''<BR>Alternative Regimen: '''[[Caspofungin]]''' 70 mg loading 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
:: Chronic osteomyelitis
:Contiguous_with_vascular_insufficiency
:: Contiguous with vascular insufficiency
:Contiguous_without_vascular_insufficiency
:: Contiguous without vascular insufficiency
:Diabetic_foot
:: Diabetic foot
:Foot_bone
:: Foot bone
:Foot_puncture_wound
:: Foot puncture wound
:Hematogenous
:: Hematogenous
:Hemoglobinopathy
:: Hemoglobinopathy
:Prosthetic_joint_infection
:: Prosthetic joint infection
:Spinal_implant
:: Spinal implant
:Sternal
:: Sternal
 
: Bursitis
'''Bursitis'''
: Lyme arthritis
 
: Reactive arthritis
'''Lyme_arthritis'''
:: Reiter's syndrome
 
:: Post-streptococcal arthritis
'''Reactive_arthritis'''
: Septic arthritis
:Reiter's_syndrome
:: Brucellosis
:Post-streptococcal_arthritis
:: Candida
 
:: Gonococcal, disseminated infection
'''Septic_arthritis'''
:: Gram-negative bacilli
:Brucellosis
:: Histoplasmosis
:Candida
:: Lyme disease
:Disseminated_gonococcal_infection
:: Mycobacterium tuberculosis
:Gram-negative_bacilli
:: Pneumococcal
:Histoplasmosis
:: Staphylococcal
:Lyme_disease
:: Streptococcal
:Mycobacterium_tuberculosis
:: Post-intraarticular injection
:Pneumococcal
: Gangrene
:Staphylococcal
: Myonecrosis
:Streptococcal
: Necrotizing fascitis
:Post-intraarticular_injection
:: Clostridial
 
:: Staphylococcal
'''Gangrene'''
:: Streptococcal
 
:: Synergistic
'''Myonecrosis'''
: Pyomyositis
 
'''Necrotizing_fascitis'''
:Clostridial
:Staphylococcal
:Streptococcal
:Synergistic
 
'''Pyomyositis'''
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WikiDoc Infectious Disease Project — Organ-Based Infections — Musculoskeletal

Osteomyelitis

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
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