Subacute hematogenous osteomyelitis

Subacute hematogenous osteomyelitis

Subacute hematogenous osteomyelitis is due to organisms being less virulent or patients more resistant or both. Anatomical Classification of Subacute hematogenous osteomyelitis Epiphyseal Metaphyseal With cortical erosion Without cortical erosion Diaphyseal Cortical Periosteal Vertebral Pathology The well-defined cavity in cancellous bone – usually in tibial metaphysics containing glairy seropurulent fluid (rarely pus) The cavity is […]

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 Chronic Osteomyelitis of Long Bone: A Short Case

Chronic Osteomyelitis of Long Bone: A Short Case

Chronic Osteomyelitis is a progressive long-term infection of the bone and bone marrow characterized by the presence of involucrum and sequestrum. Details on Chronic Osteomyelitis can be explained in this link. Proper sequential and relevant history taking is very important in any short case to begin. Unnecessary and long negative history will take time and […]

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