Pyogenic Infection of Bone and Joint Aims and Demands (Pyogenic Osteomyelitis) 1
(Acute Haematogenous Pyogenic Osteomyelitis) (Etiology) (Pathogenesis) Pathology 5 3 2 1 4 2
Prognosis) esistance, Bacterial virulence, Treatment Clinical feature Acute Pyogenic Osteomyelitis Fig. DIAGNOSING OSTEOMYELITIS. Thecriticalsignsarefever(A)anda painful tender bone, especially close to an epiphysis(b). But, the only way to confirm or exclude osteomyelitis is layer puncture of the bone. If a patient comes when pus is already present, he is too late to be easily cured, so try to diagnose osteomyelitis before this stage. 3
(Differential diagnosis) (Principle of treatment) STOP!! (Treatment) 4
ESRCRP (Early Diagnosis) 5
(Treatment) Chronic Pyogenic Osteomyelitis (Pathology) Clinical Features and diagnosis 6
X(X-ray Film) (Operative Indicatioin) (Contraindication) 7
Operative Method amputation 8
Brodie s abscess Brodie s abscess Sclerosing ostomyelitis Garre s osteomyelitis 9
Septic arthritis (Infective Pathway) Pathology 10
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ESRCRP 12
(Treatment) Tuberculosis of Bone and Joint (Pott disease) 13
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