Acute and Chronic Adult Osteomyelitis and Prosthesis-related Infections. Baillieres Best Practice and Research Clinical Rheumatology, 13(1): 129-147.Munoz P, Bouza E (1999) Acute and chronic adult osteomyelitis and prosthesis-related infections. Baillieres Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol 13:129–147...
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Microbiology of Acute and Chronic Osteomyelitis and Antibiotic TreatmentOsteomyelitisJawMandibleMicrobiologyAntibioticOsteomyelitis is an inflammation of bone marrow with a tendency for progression, involving the cortical plates and often periosteal tissues, with most cases occurring after trauma to bone or ...
The incidence of acute and is declining. Vaccination has almost eradicated in infants. However, chronic traumatic is becoming more frequent following an increase in motorcycle accidents and infected internal fixation of fractures. There are now effective means of treating this using the Ilizarov external...
聽The object of this paper is to state the sequence of the changes which occur in the bones in infectious osteomyelitis; to emphasize the difference in the pathologic conditions which exist during the acute, subacute and chronic stages of the disease; and especially to suggest certain operations ...
Study Design. A Case Report. Objective. We present a 15-year-old girl with an acute atypical scoliosis secondary to chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO). Summary of Background...
Gram-positive organisms are known causative agents in toxic shock syndrome (TSS), an acute disease caused by bacterial exotoxins. During routine instrumentation removal for chronic osteomyelitis, intraoperative debridement, reaming, and irrigation can lead to cell lysis and subsequent dissemination of the...
Soft tissue defects on the lower extremity with acute or chronic osteomyelitis often need extended reconstructive procedures if soft tissue coverage with pedicled soft-tissue flaps or muscle transposition is not possible because of the localisation of the defect or the size of ...
Additionally, patients are more likely to develop a bone disease such as pelvic osteomyelitis due to fistulizing illness [30] and osteonecrosis of the femur head [31,32], which can cause discomfort in the pelvis. CPP in Colorectal Carcinoma In the USA, the second most prevalent cause of ...
Current Problems in PediatricsGutman LT. Acute, subacute, and chronic osteomyelitis and pyogenic arthritis in children. Curr Probl Pediatr 1985; 15: 1-72.Gutman LT. "Acute, subacute, and chronic osteomyelitis and pyogenic arthritis in children". Current Problems in Pediatrics 15.12 (1985): 1-72...