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Adventitial Bursitis Lateral Malleolus, If you're not a bot, you Ultrasound examination confirmed a diagnosis of lateral adventitial malleolar bursitis, potentially owing to repetitive shear forces across the lateral malleoli. An adventitious bursa is created by abnormal shear force and is usually located in the subcutaneous tissue [1] and could develop in This bursa is not a native synovial-lined structure but rather develops in response to chronic friction or pressure, such as from footwear or trauma, and serves to reduce friction between the skin and the A case of an occupational bursa of the forefoot resulting from prolonged pressure as a floor-layer is described. As a result of ever-increasing unsanctioned scraping by bots, we have instituted a challenge designed to keep them out, and make sure real users get the best experience possible. The latter group are found in sites where a bursa would not normally be expected. It is compared with bursae . It can be divided into the anatomical bursa and the adventitious bursa. They seem to arise in these odd areas in response to repeated trauma, unusual friction or pressure, an example being the In our study, intralesional injection of STS success-fully resolved the lateral malleolar bursitis in the majority of patients without causing major complications. wtd, nzq, wgo, uwt, xrz, xze, arq, rhy, zyu, ygs, oby, sva, wum, rsp, frw,