Bone marrow edema relate with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, synovial tuberculosis, septic arthritis and traumatic arthritis
Bacteria such as Gonococcus can cause Arthritis.
Edema is swelling. This can be caused from illness, injury to a limb, reaction to medicine and other conditions. A doctor will evaluate the edema and find its cause and prescribe treatment.
At this point the cause for arthritis is not known.
Yes
The cause for arthritis is unknown
Edema of the knee or elbow is typically caused by inflammation, injury, infection, or underlying medical conditions such as arthritis or bursitis. It can also be a result of overuse or trauma to the joint, leading to excess fluid buildup in the surrounding tissues. Proper diagnosis by a healthcare professional is important to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
No.Low altitude is close to sea level, which usually doesn't cause edema.HIgh altitude OTOH, as experienced by mountaineers, can cause edema.
No. Shingles can not cause arthritis. They are entirely different diseases.
yes
The answer is no, but I'm not sure why you would be asking such a question. Pulsatile tinnitus refers to ringing in the ears that goes along with your heartbeat, while marrow edema at the calcaneocuboid articulation refers to what is likely arthritis or injury in one of the joints of the ankle. Not at all related.
No there is no known connection. The cause for arthritis is as yet not known.