Literature DB >> 9036415

[Osteomyelitis. A pathomorphologic overview].

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Abstract

Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone marrow caused by both non-specific and specific agents. Non-specific endogenic osteomyelitis represents the most frequent form, followed by the specific form caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Typically, the non-specific form occurs in children and young adults, and the sites most frequently affected are the distal and the proximal ends of the tibia and femur. In tuberculosis, osteomyelitis is predominantly located in the vertebral bodies. In rare cases osteomyelitis can be caused by viruses, fungi or echinococcus. It may also occur as so-called acute endogenic osteomyelitis, such as plasmocellular osteomyelitis and Brodie's abscess. Histologically, dense infiltration of leucocytes, granulation tissue and bone sequesters can be seen. In tuberculosis granulomas with central necrosis, epithelioid cells and giant cells of Langhans type are characteristically found. Most forms of acute osteomyelitis can be successfully treated with antibiotics, leading to complete healing without complications. Only a few reported cases develop into a secondary, chronic form.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9036415     DOI: 10.1007/s001170050140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiologe        ISSN: 0033-832X            Impact factor:   0.635


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Review 2.  [Expert opinion problems in the evaluation of osteomyelitis].

Authors:  C Neugebauer; R Graf
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 1.087

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Authors:  Hüsamettin Şen
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4.  Alendronate-coated long-circulating liposomes containing 99mtechnetium-ceftizoxime used to identify osteomyelitis.

Authors:  Diego dos Santos Ferreira; Fernanda Alves Boratto; Valbert Nascimento Cardoso; Rogéria Serakides; Simone Odília Fernandes; Lucas Antônio Miranda Ferreira; Mônica Cristina Oliveira
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2015-03-25
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