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- W2080396908 abstract "SummaryNine cases of acute osteomyelitis in infancy are described. In all but one of the infants the disease was preceded by a minor infection without any marked systemic disturbance. In each case the infant seemed to be in good general condition in spite of the disease which was shown by local swelling and/or loss of function.Staphylocoeeus aureus (coagulase positive) was the organism obtained on blood culture in six of the nine cases and this organism was also grown from pus obtained at the site of the original infection in two of the other three cases.Prolonged treatment with appropriate antibiotics was invariably successful.It is concluded that acute osteomyelitis is still a common disease in infancy which should be treated as an urgent medical emergency. Surgical treatment is now hardly ever needed.Neuf cas d'osteomyelite aigee de nourrissons sont decrits. Dans tous les cas, excepte un, la maladie etait precedee par une infection ineignificante sans disturbation syste mique marquee. Tous les nourrissons etaient en bonne condition generale malgre la maladie qui se manifestait par un gonflement local et/ou une perte de fonction. Dans 6 de ces 9 cas l'hemoculture demontrait des staphylocoques dore (positifs a la coagulase). Le meme organisme etait cultive du pus obtenu a la place de l'infection primaire dans deux des trois cas restants. Un traitement prolonge avec des antibiotiques appropries etait toujours eouronne de succes. En conelusion, l'osteomyelite aigee est encore une affection comrnune dans l'âge de nourrisson qui doit etre traitee comme un cas d'urgence medicale. Aujourd'hui un traitement chirurgical n'est guere necessaire." @default.
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- W2080396908 title "Acute Osteomyelitis in Infancy" @default.
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