What's the difference between bursa and bursitis?

Bursa


Definition:

  • (n.) Any sac or saclike cavity; especially, one of the synovial sacs, or small spaces, often lined with synovial membrane, interposed between tendons and bony prominences.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The bursa of Fabricius, thymus glands and spleen of chickens were also shown to express mRNA coding for ANP.
  • (2) The B.2+ cells represent the second major cell population of the bursa.
  • (3) An operation for chronic prepatellar bursitis is described in which only the posterior wall of the bursa is excised, thus preserving, undamaged, healthy and normally sensitive skin.
  • (4) Bacterial cultures were also made of condemned bursas taken at processing.
  • (5) It's not just a word, it's an ornament [for women]," Arinç told a crowd celebrating the end of Ramadan in the city of Bursa in an address that decried "moral corruption" in Turkey.
  • (6) A radiological survey of 1204 members of the population of Bursa revealed a high prevalence of spina bifida occulta (16.3%).
  • (7) Bursas from some of these chicks were examined for infectious bursal agent-specific fluorescence four days after vaccination and bursas from others were examined for histological lesions of infectious bursal disease 21 days after vaccination.
  • (8) The patients all responded well to local drainage and excision of the bursa.
  • (9) The past history of the bursa will be remembered for its contribution to present and future research and the present and future will be promising if the experiences of the past are not forgotten.
  • (10) The MI response was however depressed in both age groups, and the thymus and bursa were involuted.
  • (11) We have previously shown that progesterone receptor (PR) is expressed in the mesothelium of the chick oviduct and ovary and in the smooth muscle cells of the oviduct and the bursa of Fabricius.
  • (12) The avian bursa is easily accessible experimentally, and in the chicken, it has been the subject of extensive research.
  • (13) Coccidial life-cytle stages were detected in the bursa of Fabricius of broiler chickens inoculated with Eimeria tenella, whether or not the chickens had previously been infected with infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV).
  • (14) Infectious bursal disease virus alone induced a persistent depression of Ia-expressing cells in the bursa and the spleen and no measurable change in the bone marrow lymphocyte subpopulations.
  • (15) The trochanteric bursa is anatomically quite susceptible to traumatic injury.
  • (16) Furthermore, the spleen is reached by B-determined stem cells as early as the bursa, but these stem cells seem not to proliferate in the former to any considerable extent until hatching.
  • (17) The proportion of rats that maintained a bursa-free ovary did not change over the 5-week period (80-89%).
  • (18) Essential bursal microenvironmental elements, however, are altered or lost following TP treatment, while bursae from Cy-injected birds can be reconstituted with donor precursors.
  • (19) (f) Fluid is not detected in subacromial-subdeltoid bursae.
  • (20) The lining cells were flat fibrocytes one cell thick in the smaller bursas, and round stratified cells in the larger bursas.

Bursitis


Definition:

  • (n.) Inflammation of a bursa.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The most common cause of acute pain in the nontraumatized shoulder is calcific tendonitis or bursitis readily identified by plain film radiography.
  • (2) An operation for chronic prepatellar bursitis is described in which only the posterior wall of the bursa is excised, thus preserving, undamaged, healthy and normally sensitive skin.
  • (3) Causes of shoulder pain include supraspinatus tendinitis (the most common), bicipital tendinitis, impingement syndromes, supraspinatus rupture, subacromial bursitis, arthritis, frozen shoulder, and various conditions that refer pain to the shoulder.
  • (4) The effectiveness of immunity was studied following a mixed vaccination with live vaccines against infectious bronchitis (strains H120 and H52), Newcastle disease (strain La Sota), and infectious bursitis (strain Th75Vn82).
  • (5) Fifteen cases of acute gouty bursitis were seen among 136 crystal-proved cases of gout.
  • (6) The symptoms of carpal boss may result from an overlying ganglion or bursitis, an exterior tendon slipping over this bony prominence, or from osteoarthritic changes at this site.
  • (7) The histologic morphologic lesion diagnosis for Cryptosporidium sp.-infected bursas most often was marked diffuse chronic-active superficial purulent protozoal bursitis with mucosal epithelial hyperplasia.
  • (8) An operation for chronic olecranon bursitis is described and the results of 11 cases reviewed.
  • (9) Tenoxicam administered orally, rectally or parenterally is an effective analgesic and anti-inflammatory agent for the symptomatic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and various rheumatic conditions such as tendinitis, bursitis, sciatica, back pain and gouty arthritis.
  • (10) Bursitis, salpingitis, and ovario-bursal adhesions were the most prevalent abnormalities.
  • (11) The most frequent injuries were prepatellar bursitis, lateral and medial sprains, and lateral and medial meniscal tears.
  • (12) These problems include: painful trochanteric bursitis, displacement of trochanter, non-union of trochanter, broken wires and, an increase in dislocation rate (12% as compared to 4%).
  • (13) Twelve patients continued to have symptoms months or years after the infection, particularly those with preexisting chronic bursitis, or those who kneeled at work.
  • (14) Trochanteric bursitis is a common complication of lumbosacral strain, frequently mimicking radiculopathy.
  • (15) Concerning insurance medical reports on posttraumatic bursitis the histological findings hold an important position.
  • (16) Two virus strains which had been suspected to be the etiological agents of infectious bursitis (Gumboro disease) and of inclusion body hepatitis of chickens were characterized by their morphology, their peptide composition and the segmented genome of their double-stranded RNA to be typical reoviruses.
  • (17) Septic arthritis recurred in seven patients, osteomyelitis in three and pyomyositis and bursitis each occurred in one patient.
  • (18) Bursitis A bursa was located on the inferior surface of the tendon of the extensor carpi radialis brevis.
  • (19) Iliopsoas bursitis is the classical manifestation of synovial cysts of the hip.
  • (20) Because metal implants do not induce formation of adventitious bursa, pain over an uncomplicated implant is not likely to be due to a bursitis.

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