The spelling of the word "capsitis" can be confusing due to its Latin origin. The word is pronounced /kap'saitsis/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with a hard "c" sound at the beginning and a long "a" in the second syllable. The "-itis" suffix indicates inflammation, which is commonly found in medical terms. Capsitis refers to inflammation in cartilage found in the rib cage, and while it may not be a commonly used term, understanding its spelling and pronunciation can aid in communication within the medical community.
Capsulitis of the crystalline lens.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.