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Overview
By [Chris Santucci]
Infectious Myositis is described as muscle inflammation, typically voluntary muscle. It is an uncommon infection that is typically caused by trauma, surgery, foreign bodies, or devitalized tissue. Myositis is not caused by one microbial group, but rather can be caused by a broad range of microbes including bacterial, fungal, parasitic, and viral agents. The infection is often polymicrobial. To the right is a photograph depicting a patient with myositis of the gastrocnemius.
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Legend/credit: MRI of myositis of the gastrocnemius and multiple abscesses of the posterior compartment caused by community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus. [3].
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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2017, Kenyon College.