Skull-based osteomyelitis, which is a true bony infection, originates from a chronic, inadequately treated infection. Because of the complex craniofacial skeletal anatomy and associated aesthetic concerns, osteomyelitis of the craniofacial skeleton must be uniquely managed and is more difficult to treat than osteomyelitis of other bones of the body. It is thought that osteomyelitis is decreasing in prevalence due to broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment; however, it still remains a challenging clinical entity in developing countries and lower socioeconomic areas
AbstractOver the last 30 years, the pathogenesis of osteomyelitis has almost been totally elucidated...
Craniofacial Actinomyces osteomyelitis progression is rare, as patients are soon treated. A 56-year-...
The word ‘Osteomyelitis ’ originates from the ancient Greek words osteon (bone) and muelinos (marrow...
Bone and joint infections are painful for patients and frustrating for both them and their doctors. ...
Introduction: Skull-based osteomyelitis is bony infection which generally originates from inadequate...
Osteomyelitis of the calvarial bones can cause serious complications such as brain abscess, due to t...
Osteomyelitis of the skull is a rare clinical presen-tation. It usually occurs as a complication of ...
Introduction: Depending on the infection’s particular features (etiology, pathogenesis, extent of bo...
Background: Pyogenic osteomyelitis is still frequently seen in the developing world and the treatmen...
ABSTRACT To establish means of understanding and containing osteomyelitis, it is imperative to highl...
Osteomyelitis is defined as the infection of bone. Currently, despite the variety of treatment metho...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
A 2-year prospective study of all patients presenting with chronic osteomyelitis at the Federal Medi...
AbstractSkull-base osteomyelitis (SBO) occurs secondary to invasive bacterial and fungal infection. ...
AbstractOver the last 30 years, the pathogenesis of osteomyelitis has almost been totally elucidated...
Craniofacial Actinomyces osteomyelitis progression is rare, as patients are soon treated. A 56-year-...
The word ‘Osteomyelitis ’ originates from the ancient Greek words osteon (bone) and muelinos (marrow...
Bone and joint infections are painful for patients and frustrating for both them and their doctors. ...
Introduction: Skull-based osteomyelitis is bony infection which generally originates from inadequate...
Osteomyelitis of the calvarial bones can cause serious complications such as brain abscess, due to t...
Osteomyelitis of the skull is a rare clinical presen-tation. It usually occurs as a complication of ...
Introduction: Depending on the infection’s particular features (etiology, pathogenesis, extent of bo...
Background: Pyogenic osteomyelitis is still frequently seen in the developing world and the treatmen...
ABSTRACT To establish means of understanding and containing osteomyelitis, it is imperative to highl...
Osteomyelitis is defined as the infection of bone. Currently, despite the variety of treatment metho...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
Bone infections represent a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the infectivologist, orthopaedic...
A 2-year prospective study of all patients presenting with chronic osteomyelitis at the Federal Medi...
AbstractSkull-base osteomyelitis (SBO) occurs secondary to invasive bacterial and fungal infection. ...
AbstractOver the last 30 years, the pathogenesis of osteomyelitis has almost been totally elucidated...
Craniofacial Actinomyces osteomyelitis progression is rare, as patients are soon treated. A 56-year-...
The word ‘Osteomyelitis ’ originates from the ancient Greek words osteon (bone) and muelinos (marrow...