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Chronic Osteomyelitis of the Clavicle

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
Osteomyelitis of the clavicle is an uncommon disease, but it should be considered in patients who present with pain, cellulitis, or drainage in the sternoclavicular area following head and neck surgery, irradiation, subclavian vein catheterization, or immunosuppression. An idiopathic presentation is possible. In contrast to primary osteomyelitis of the
M S, Granick   +3 more
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Adult Chronic Osteomyelitis

Orthopedics, 1984
ABSTRACT: Distinctions between hematogenous, traumatic, and contiguous forms of chronic osteomyelitis are noted, and treatment discussed on the basis of the literature and of protocols of the adult osteomyelitis service at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
G, Cierny, J T, Mader
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Update on Chronic Osteomyelitis

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1991
Recent advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of osteomyelitis have been discussed. Some of the advances (in either knowledge or technology) that we have found particularly useful include the following: The discovery of additional prognostic factors, which allow more reliable preoperative assessment.
J P, Anthony, S J, Mathes
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Chronic Osteomyelitis after Sternotomy

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2001
Two patients with chronic sternal osteomyelitis after an initially uncomplicated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) operation are described. Chronic osteomyelitis, caused in both cases by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, occurred six and four months after CABG respectively. Because chronic infection failed to respond to local wound care and medical therapy,
Thijssens, K.   +3 more
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Chronic Mandibular Osteomyelitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1986
Chronic osteomyelitis of the mandible is an infrequently reported condition, but recent experience with six cases over a 14-month period suggests it is more common than appreciated. Chronic mandibular osteomyelitis results from odontogenic infection, postextraction complication, trauma, or irradiation to the mandible.
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SECONDARY AMYLOIDOSIS IN CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1991
We report a longitudinal study to detect amyloidosis in 51 patients with chronic osteomyelitis which was carried out between 1986 and 1989 at our University Hospital in Nigeria. Biopsies of the sinus edge and rectal mucosa were carried out and stained specifically for amyloid deposits with Congo Red.
Z O, Alabi, O S, Ojo, W O, Odesanmi
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The Management of Chronic Osteomyelitis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1991
Chronic osteomyelitis of childhood is heterogeneous but it can be broadly classified into nonspecific or specific groups. Children with chronic osteomyelitis because of mycobacteria or mycoses are included within the specific group. The nonspecific group is the larger. It includes chronic osteomyelitis as a sequel to late acute osteomyelitis as well as
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Acute and Chronic Osteomyelitis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1952
In acute hematogenous osteomyelitis, treatment is directed toward overcoming the generalized infection and controlling the local bone lesion.
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Chronic Osteomyelitis

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1948
J L, TOUMEY, F L, SHIPP
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Chronic Gonococcal Osteomyelitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1987
P T, Hurley, R A, Salata, F G, Hayden
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