Infectious chondritis (Bush, Vestn. Khir. i Pogr. Obl. vol. II; Zabludovsky, Nov. Chir. Arch. vol. I, b. 2; Shatsky, V. Hir. and Pogr. Obl. v. I, b. 3; Petrashevskaya. V. Hir. & Pogr. Obl., vol. I, b. 1; Hesin, Mosk. Med. Magazine, 1921)
Kazan medical journal ›› 1923, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (3) : 100 -101.
Infectious chondritis (Bush, Vestn. Khir. i Pogr. Obl. vol. II; Zabludovsky, Nov. Chir. Arch. vol. I, b. 2; Shatsky, V. Hir. and Pogr. Obl. v. I, b. 3; Petrashevskaya. V. Hir. & Pogr. Obl., vol. I, b. 1; Hesin, Mosk. Med. Magazine, 1921)
Infectious chondritis is especially common after typhus, less often after relapsing fever, but sometimes also after typhoid fever and "Spanish flu". Their clinical picture is rather monotonous: blunt pain is often observed, and then there is swelling in the rib cartilage area.
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