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*[[Septic]]
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Based on anatomic location bursitis may be classified. Common anatomic location include:
Common joints that mqay developed to bursitis
*Elbow
*Elbow
**Olecranon bursa
**Olecranon bursa
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*Ankle
*Ankle
**Retrocalcaneal bursa
**Retrocalcaneal bursa
Based on anatomic location bursitis may be classified. Common anatomic location include
Based on anatomic location bursitis may be classified. Common anatomic location include
*Superficial
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**[[Retrocalcanea]] bursitis  
**[[Retrocalcanea]] bursitis  
*Deep
*Deep
Anserine
**Anserine
Subacromial
**Subacromial
Trochanteric  
**Trochanteric  


Additionally, based on duration of symptoms and presentation bursitis may classified into: [[acute]], [[subacute]] and [[chronic]]
Additionally, based on duration of symptoms and presentation bursitis may classified into: [[acute]], [[subacute]] and [[chronic]]

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mehrsefat, M.D. [2]

Overview

Classification

Based on the nature of inflammation bursitis may classified into:

Common joints that mqay developed to bursitis

  • Elbow
    • Olecranon bursa
  • Shoulder
    • Subacromial-subdeltoid bursa
    • Subscapular recess
    • Subcoracoid bursa
    • Coracoclavicular bursa
    • Supra-acromial bursa
  • Hip
    • Iliopsoas bursa
    • Trochanteric bursa
  • Knee
    • Infrapatellar bursa
    • Prepatellar bursa
    • Suprapatellar bursa
    • Baker's cyst
  • Ankle
    • Retrocalcaneal bursa

Based on anatomic location bursitis may be classified. Common anatomic location include

Additionally, based on duration of symptoms and presentation bursitis may classified into: acute, subacute and chronic

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