The presenting features, modes of treatment and sequelae of septic arthritis of 50 joints in 31 Nigerians with sickle-cell disease were studied prospectively over a 66-month period. Most patients were in the second or first decade of life. Males predominated, and the hip was the commonest site of involvement. Infection was polyarticular in 39 % and was associated with osteomyelitis in 84%. Most presented with a long history of local disease. The remainder were toxic and desperately ill patients in whom arthritis occurred later. Gram-negative infection predominated, and the commonest organism was Salmonella. Treatment was conservative in most cases, and arthrotomy was performed in only 12 joints. No deaths resulted, but severe complications ...
Septic arthritis is a rare joint disorder, and can be caused by various pathogenic microorganisms, i...
Thirty-four children under the age of 3 years with septic arthritis presented to Mukinge Hospital be...
This article reviews what is known about the incidence, aetiology, presentation, bacteriology and ma...
SUMMARY Acute osteomyelitis comprised 78(29*3%) of the 266 major skeletal complications seen in 207 ...
We investigated 57 patients with sickle cell anaemia (HbSS) and bone and joint changes. Osteonecrosi...
Although the presence of osteonecrotic bone is known to make joints more prone to infection, acute s...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1676-1681Background: Septic arthritis is a known complication of ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the commonest inherited genetic disorder of haemoglobin in individuals ...
Objective: To further highlight the fact that bone involvement is the commonest clinical manifestati...
Objective: The most common cause of morbidity & mortality among the patients of sickle cell anemia i...
Objectives: Identify the most common aetiologic agent of osteomyelitis and pyogenic arthritis in chi...
Background: Childhood pyogenic septic arthritis and its associated musculoskeletal morbidity is an i...
Septic arthritis is an acute bacterial infection of a synovial joint. It is an orthopaedic emergency...
We examined 204 children (137 boys and 67 girls) aged 12 years and under with septic arthritis. Thei...
Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head accounted for 75 (28.2%) of the 266 major skeletal complication...
Septic arthritis is a rare joint disorder, and can be caused by various pathogenic microorganisms, i...
Thirty-four children under the age of 3 years with septic arthritis presented to Mukinge Hospital be...
This article reviews what is known about the incidence, aetiology, presentation, bacteriology and ma...
SUMMARY Acute osteomyelitis comprised 78(29*3%) of the 266 major skeletal complications seen in 207 ...
We investigated 57 patients with sickle cell anaemia (HbSS) and bone and joint changes. Osteonecrosi...
Although the presence of osteonecrotic bone is known to make joints more prone to infection, acute s...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p.1676-1681Background: Septic arthritis is a known complication of ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the commonest inherited genetic disorder of haemoglobin in individuals ...
Objective: To further highlight the fact that bone involvement is the commonest clinical manifestati...
Objective: The most common cause of morbidity & mortality among the patients of sickle cell anemia i...
Objectives: Identify the most common aetiologic agent of osteomyelitis and pyogenic arthritis in chi...
Background: Childhood pyogenic septic arthritis and its associated musculoskeletal morbidity is an i...
Septic arthritis is an acute bacterial infection of a synovial joint. It is an orthopaedic emergency...
We examined 204 children (137 boys and 67 girls) aged 12 years and under with septic arthritis. Thei...
Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head accounted for 75 (28.2%) of the 266 major skeletal complication...
Septic arthritis is a rare joint disorder, and can be caused by various pathogenic microorganisms, i...
Thirty-four children under the age of 3 years with septic arthritis presented to Mukinge Hospital be...
This article reviews what is known about the incidence, aetiology, presentation, bacteriology and ma...