Secondly, we review the different clinical scenarios such as acute, subacute and chronic, as well as specific forms of osteomyelitis; the latter includes ... JG Blickman,CEV Die,JWJD Rooy - 《European Radiology》 被引量: 86发表: 2004年 Modern Trends in the Investigation and Treatment of C...
Current concepts in pathogenesis of acute and chronic osteomyelitis. Curr Opin Infect Dis 2015;28:240-5.Beck-Broichsitter BE, Smeets R, Heiland M. Current concepts in pathogenesis of acute and chronic osteomyelitis. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2015 Jun; 28(3):240-5. doi: 10.1097/QCO....
Introduction The term osteomyelitis encompasses a broad group of infectious diseases characterized by infection of the bone and/or bone marrow. The pathogenesis of these diseases can follow acute, subacute or chronic courses and involves a range of contributory host and pathogen factors. A commonly ...
The chapter on the historical development of collected knowledge on osteomyelitis, on the skull and on the vertebrae is quite extensive. The number of illustrations is scant, but the references at the end of each chapter are valuable. It is to be regretted that a standard of reference lists ...
It could be multifactorial and thus due to genetic modifications (i.e., Gaucher disease) as well as to lipopolysaccharide-(LPS-) mediated release of inflam-matory cytokines (i.e., PD, osteomyelitis, and arthritis), and so forth. New insights suggest that, in immune-mediated bone diseases,...
therapy to the jaw. Inflammation and infections of the bone, with clinical symptoms similar to those of osteomyelitis, are typical secondary events. Furthermore, for patients at risk of or with established MRONJ that have other common clinical conditions, symptoms should not be confused with MRO...
1 The causative agents of osteomyelitis are variable, depending on the type of osteomyelitis (acute or chronic), route of inoculation (hematogenous spread, direct inoculation, or contiguous focus of infection), and age of patient.2 Opportunistic Staphylococcus species, particularly Staphylococcus aureus ...
therapy to the jaw. Inflammation and infections of the bone, with clinical symptoms similar to those of osteomyelitis, are typical secondary events. Furthermore, for patients at risk of or with established MRONJ that have other common clinical conditions, symptoms should not be confused with MRO...
Although a large number of pa- tients with BDO may be asymptomatic, there are three major complications: fracture, osteomyelitis, and cranial nerve palsy [37]. In contrast with RMO, these patients develop neither the manifestations of extra- medullary hematopoiesis nor anemia and can be ex- ...
pleuropneumoniae being recovered from cases of osteomyelitis in pigs 〚5〛. There are no other known natural hosts, and the organism does not survive for long in the environment 〚1〛. Transmission is by aerosols or direct contact with infected pigs 〚6〛, 〚7〛, 〚8〛. ...