Post-Influenza Vaccine Subdeltoid bursitis

  • Jenkins M
  • Rupp D
  • Goebel L
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Abstract

A 61-year-old female presented three months following an influenza vaccination with ongoing pain since the injection and was diagnosed by MRI with subdeltoid bursitis. The patient received a short course of prednisone and several months of physical therapy before returning to pain-free function. The primary reason for injection-related subdeltoid bursitis is improper administration. It is a preventable issue, and improved training of healthcare workers on proper vaccine administration may decrease its occurrence.

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Jenkins, M., Rupp, D., & Goebel, L. J. (2020). Post-Influenza Vaccine Subdeltoid bursitis. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10764

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