| Literature DB >> 31966955 |
Patricia Garcia Pulido1, Andrew Hotchen1, Ashwin Gojanur1, James Corbett1, Kuldeep K Stohr1.
Abstract
Introduction: We present a series of children with lower limb Brodie's abscesses (subacute osteomyelitis) with subsequent deformities. Method: A retrospective examination of the paediatric bone and joint infection database from 2014-2017 was performed. All children have MRI scans and blood tests including full blood count, ESR and CRP. MRI identified collections were drained surgically.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31966955 PMCID: PMC6960021 DOI: 10.7150/jbji.37266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bone Jt Infect ISSN: 2206-3552
Figure 1Medial tibial subacute osteomyelitis with a small intraphyseal Brodie's abscess (marked by red arrow).
Summary of the juxta-physeal abscesses that caused subsequent growth deformities
| Patient number | Age at presentation | Gender | Surgery | Time to deformity | Organism | Location | Deformity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 years | Male | Yes - arthroscopic washout | 36 months | No growth | Distal femur | Long limb |
| 2 | 1 year | Male | Yes - incision and drainage | 20 months | Staph aureus | Distal lateral femur | Genu varum |
| 3 | 1 year | Male | Yes - incision and drainage | 6 months | No growth | Proximal medial tibia | Genu valgum |
| 4 | 12 years | Male | No | 4 months | Staph aureus | Proximal medial tibia | Genu valgum |