BackgroundIn settings with limited access to specialist services, differentiating septic arthritis-a surgical emergency-from non-infectious atraumatic arthropathy in paediatric patients is challenging, especially in a setting with a high burden of tuberculosis (TB). We aimed to investigate the aetiologies of swollen, painful joints in an urban setting in South Africa and determine how clinical and laboratory findings varied with diagnosis.Patients and methodsA retrospective review of patients aged 12 or younger presenting to a paediatric hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, with atraumatic swollen, painful joints was conducted over a two year period from 2013 to 2015. Children were excluded if they did not have tissue culture or analys...
Background: JIA is a disease that shows wide variations between differing populations. Due to recent...
This article reviews what is known about the incidence, aetiology, presentation, bacteriology and ma...
A small inflammation of the joints is an extraordinary sign of tuberculosis. We report a case of tub...
BackgroundIn settings with limited access to specialist services, differentiating septic arthritis-a...
Background: Childhood pyogenic septic arthritis and its associated musculoskeletal morbidity is an i...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background: Distinguishing septic arthritis from transient synovitis of the hip in children can be c...
Summary: In two children ages 8 months and 4 years, tuberculous synovitis of the knee was suggested ...
Background: Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis is approximately 10% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, and the...
Background: Septic arthritis (SA) is known to be an infectious disease emergency. Children age group...
The term septic arthritis refers to an infection of the synovial space. This is an infrequent condit...
The term septic arthritis refers to an infection of the synovial space. This is an infrequent condit...
Background: JIA is a disease that shows wide variations between differing populations. Due to recent...
This article reviews what is known about the incidence, aetiology, presentation, bacteriology and ma...
A small inflammation of the joints is an extraordinary sign of tuberculosis. We report a case of tub...
BackgroundIn settings with limited access to specialist services, differentiating septic arthritis-a...
Background: Childhood pyogenic septic arthritis and its associated musculoskeletal morbidity is an i...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background. South Africa (SA) is known to have a high disease burden of tuberculosis (TB). Extraspin...
Background: Distinguishing septic arthritis from transient synovitis of the hip in children can be c...
Summary: In two children ages 8 months and 4 years, tuberculous synovitis of the knee was suggested ...
Background: Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis is approximately 10% of all tuberculosis (TB) cases, and the...
Background: Septic arthritis (SA) is known to be an infectious disease emergency. Children age group...
The term septic arthritis refers to an infection of the synovial space. This is an infrequent condit...
The term septic arthritis refers to an infection of the synovial space. This is an infrequent condit...
Background: JIA is a disease that shows wide variations between differing populations. Due to recent...
This article reviews what is known about the incidence, aetiology, presentation, bacteriology and ma...
A small inflammation of the joints is an extraordinary sign of tuberculosis. We report a case of tub...