Pediatric pyogenic sacroiliitis and osteomyelitis
Pyogenic sacroiliitis for 1-2% of all cases of septic arthritis with less than 200 cases reported in the English literature since the beginning of the twentieth century. Cultures of joint fluid usually grow <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>. Prognosis is excellent; however, diagnosis may be...
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Main Authors: | Sushant Srinivasan (Author), Carl Miller (Author), Nour Akhras (Author), Alexander R. Blackwood (Author) |
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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