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inflammation of a bursa; frequently in the shoulder
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Bursitis is the inflammation of one or more bursa, or small sacks of oil, in the body. The bursa rest at the points where internal functionaries, like muscles and tendons, slide across bone. In the bursas proper state, they create a smooth and almost frictionless surface over which to glide. With hundreds of them throughout the body they provide this surface for all human motion, making movement ideally painless. ...
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Chronic irritation or inflammation of a bursa (plural bursae), a soft, fluid-filled sac that helps to cushion and lubricate soft tissue surfaces. In the shoulder, bursae are located between the rotator cuff and the acromion.
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inflammation of the pad-like sac or cavity of a joint space
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(noun) inflammation of a bursa (sac or cavity found in connective tissue containing fluid that reduces friction between structures usually in the vicinity of joints) esp. those between bony prominences and muscle or tendon
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