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Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis.

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  • Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis. Abstract Text:

    n s jonesN S Jones,d j andersonD J Anderson,p j stilesP J Stiles,

    We have reviewed 60 patients with primary bone infections; 21 of these (35%) had subacute osteomyelitis, a figure which supports other recent observations that this variant of bone infection is becoming more widespread. In this group open culture and biopsy were necessary in order to exclude bony malignancy, and a raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate proved a useful diagnostic aid. All the patients with acute osteomyelitis or with vertebral infection responded to primary treatment, but five of those with subacute osteomyelitis had recurrences.

    Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ns jonesNS Jones,dj andersonDJ Anderson,pj stilesPJ Stiles,

    For similar musculoskeletal diseases: bone diseases: spinal diseases research abstracts see: musculoskeletal diseases: bone diseases: spinal diseases research

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    Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British vol

    VOLUME: 69

    Page Numbers: 779-83

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    ISSN: 0301-620X

    DAY: 14

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 1987

    Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 375355

    Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Spinal Diseases

    MESH TERMS: therapy

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    Substance Name: Anti-Bacterial Agents

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    Grant and Affiliation Information for Osteomyelitis in a general hospital. A five-year study showing an increase in subacute osteomyelitis.

    AFFILIATION: Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, England.

    Country: ENGLAND

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    MEDLINETA: J Bone Joint Surg Br

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