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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (
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In a follow up study of 47 patients with infected pseudarthrosis of tibia therapy and results are declared. The most important matter in therapy is the osteosyntesis with compression of the pseudarthrosis. In the majority of cases externe stabilisation is used; seldom compression plate or medullary nailing is indicated. Such cases require much experience in the therapy of
bone infection
, although if the stabilisation with the fibula is tryed.
Flush
drainage, suction drainage, antibiotic therapy and cancellous bone grafting are necessary for localisation and decreasing of infection and for induction and acceleration of bone union. In some cases amutation can't be prevented. With correct judgement and consequent treatment in the majority of cases bone union will be obtained.
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PMID:[Infected tibial shaft pseudarthroses, treatment and results (author's transl)]. 119 Nov 12
The common side effects associated with the use of prostaglandins in newborn infants include apnoea, hyperthermia, diarrhoea, skin
flushing
and oedema. Periosteal reaction or cortical thickening of the bones, also known as cortical hyperostosis, is associated with a prolonged use of prostaglandins. This is a radiological diagnosis; therefore, its occurrence is most likely underestimated. We describe an infant who developed cortical hyperostosis simulating
osteomyelitis
with elevated alkaline phosphatase. The radiologic changes were initially attributed to congenital syphilis. This occurred after a prolonged infusion of prostaglandin E(1) for a cyanotic congenital heart disease.
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PMID:Cortical hyperostosis in an infant on prolonged prostaglandin infusion: case report and literature review. 1506 99
"Lumpy jaw" of artiodactyls and macropods, although often considered a manifestation of actinomycosis, is actually an
osteomyelitis
, perhaps commencing with a dental root abscess or trauma to the jaw. Anaerobes may be cultured from the lesions, and vegetable matter may be impacted in them. It is a chronic disease and difficult to treat. Successful treatment may include draining the abscess, cleaning the cavity with saline and antibiotics,
flushing
with a combination of hydrogen peroxide-sodium hypochlorite and Betadine, and apicoectomy and endodontic filling when active inflammation has subsided.
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PMID:"Lumpy jaw" in exotic hoof stock: a histopathologic interpretation with a treatment proposal. 1731 55
Osteopetrosis is a rare bone disease caused by metabolic imbalances as a result of genetic mutations. For instance, autosomal dominant osteopetrosis is caused by a missense mutation of the C1CN7 gene. This was first reported in 1904 and is thought to be caused by osteoclastic dysfunction and an impaired bone resorption ability. An accumulation of cortical bone mass during the remodeling of the medullary bone may increase the bone density and give rise to a hard marble consistency. Osteopetrosis can be divided into benign and malignant forms; however, no curative treatment exists for benign osteopetrosis. The management of complications, such as chronic osteomyelitis and fractures, serves a key role in influencing the patient survival rates. Previous studies have demonstrated that a combined treatment of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) lavage for debridement of the necrotic region and high-dose systemic antibiotics may be effective in the management of osteopetrosis. The present study reported a case of chronic mandible
osteomyelitis
and fistula occurring in association with maxillary sinusitis, who was successfully treated by through nasal endoscopy, using repeated
flushing
and cleaning every 2 weeks as a form of debridement, in the absence of high-dose antibiotics and HBO.
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PMID:Debridement in chronic osteomyelitis with benign osteopetrosis: A case report. 2788 78