osteomyelitis in English

noun
1
inflammation of bone or bone marrow, usually due to infection.
Approximately one-third to two-thirds of patients with diabetes who have foot infections will develop osteomyelitis .

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1. Osteomyelitis .

2. Osteomyelitis

3. Acute osteitis/osteomyelitis.

4. • Chronic osteomyelitis

5. Acute osteitis/osteomyelitis. Posterolateral approach.

6. Osteomyelitis, acute arthritis, neuropathic arthropathy.

7. It may also occur as so-called acute endogenic osteomyelitis, such as plasmocellular osteomyelitis and Brodie's abscess.

8. Cloacae/Cloacas) can be found in chronic osteomyelitis.

9. The mean follow-up was 3.7 years for patients with an acute osteomyelitis and 2.7 years for patients with a chronic osteomyelitis.

10. Pubic osteomyelitis is particularly rare and acute osteomyelitis of the distal femur resembling soft tissue sarcoma has not been previously reported in the English literature.

11. Contraindications Acute and chronic osteomyelitis of the forearm bones.

12. The mean duration of i.v. plus oral antimicrobial therapy was 20 plus 22 days for acute osteomyelitis and 20 Plus 25 days for chronic osteomyelitis.

13. Brodie’s abscess is a form of sub-acute pyogenic osteomyelitis.

14. If it's osteomyelitis, an infection eating away at his periosteum...

15. Specific antibiotic treatment must be given during the acute phase of osteomyelitis.

16. In western Europe acute haematogen osteomyelitis (AHOM) is a rare disease.

17. Histological findings were similar to osteomyelitis with a high number of actinomyces colonies.

18. For the diagnosis of acute and chronic osteomyelitis imaging methods have become essential.

19. Uncharacteristic pain of extremities in children should always consider the diagnosis of acute osteomyelitis.

20. Mean incidence of surgical treatment for osteomyelitis prior to reaming: 3.2 operations.

21. Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis is a typical childhood illness, occurring predominantly in boys.

22. We are describing a patient with acute osteomyelitis and bacteremia who developed thrombocytosis.

23. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare but well-documented complication of chronic osteomyelitis.

24. Osteomyelitis can be subdivided into a bacterial exogenic (post-traumatic/postoperative), bacterial endogenic (hematogenous) and an abacterial type, including the rare group containing primary chronic sclerosing osteomyelitis, which is typically localized in the clavicle.

25. Higher degree open fractures with soiled wounds, sclerosized, impassable bone marrow cavity and acute osteomyelitis.

26. Acute osteomyelitis, a bone infection that predominantly occurs in children, is usually caused by the staph bacteria.

27. In kids and teens , osteomyelitis usually affects the long bones of the arms and legs .

28. Transmission Characteristics and Empiric Precautions by Clinical Presentation: Recommendations for Acute Care Centres Clinical findings Osteomyelitis ADULT:

29. Most forms of acute osteomyelitis can be successfully treated with antibiotics, leading to complete healing without complications.

30. Tissues without Abscessor osteomyelitis), attending theout-patient department of VIMSAR, Burla, were included in this study

31. The patients were considered to have an acute (n=12) or a chronic osteomyelitis (n=16).

32. Acute osteomyelitis may cause diagnostic confusion especially if its location and/or presentation are particularly unusual.

33. Before the antibiotics era, the mortality among patients with acute forms of osteomyelitis was approximately 50 %.

34. When there is clinical suspicion of acute osteomyelitis plain films are still the mainstay of diagnosis.

35. Rare complications such as pylephlebitis, mediastinal adenopathy, osteomyelitis with pathological clavicular fracture, osteitis and spondylitis were observed.

36. Autogenous vaccines were also used in cases of bronchial asthma, septicemia, gonorrhea, candidiasis, and osteomyelitis among others

37. Acute osteitis/osteomyelitis, severe malalignment of the distal tibia, soft tissue infection close to the ankle joint.

38. In principle, the therapy concept of acute and chronic osteomyelitis has generally been accepted and widely applied.

39. Coccidioidomycosis may also spread from the lungs to the skin, bones (causing osteomyelitis), joints, liver, spleen, kidneys, and other tissues

40. Acute hematogenous osteomyelitis (AHO) is an inflammation of bone caused by bacteria that reach the bone via the hematogenous route.

41. In 2 to 5 percent of young children with smallpox, virions reach the joints and bone, causing osteomyelitis variolosa.

42. A percentage of X-rays will be negative even when there is an acute fracture or early osteomyelitis.

43. 13 Objective:probing the function mechanism of ZhengGu TongPiDan in curing dyssymphysis, non-bacteroidal bone putrescence and chronic osteomyelitis.

44. Diagnosis of early and acute periprosthetic infection/acute osteomyelitis is usually straightforward; problems arise in the case of chronic infection.

45. In children and adolescents the clavicle and metaphyseal regions of long bones are typical sites of chronic abacterial osteomyelitis.

46. Joint; Grade 3, deep ulcer with Abscessor osteomyelitis; Grade 4, localized gangrene; and Grade 5, extensive gangrene requiring a major amputation

47. The presentation and management of a case of acute Listeria monocytogenes osteomyelitis in a lady with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia are described.

48. We present two cases of acute osteomyelitis in two young children, affecting the pubic bone and the distal femur respectively.

49. If acute osteomyelitis is suspected in a child, imaging starts with conventional radiography in order to exclude other differential diagnoses.

50. The diagnosis of acute and secondary chronic osteomyelitis of the jaws is made based on clinical findings and radiological imaging.