Neonatal osteomyelitis and septic arthritis.
Indian Pediatr
; 1990 May; 27(5): 453-7
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The records of seventeen neonates (13 males and 4 females) with osteomyelitis and septic arthritis, who were admitted over a 3 year period, were reviewed. Neither prematurity nor low birth weight seemed to be a predisposing factor. The majority of the neonates (88.2%) had some antecedent illness or were subjected to certain procedures in the neonatal period. Paucity of movement of limb, fever and local swelling of the joint were the most frequent presenting symptoms. Deep soft tissue swelling was the frequently noted radiographic change (58.8%). Bone scintigraphy was abnormal in 7 out of 11 cases. Of the 21 sites involved, femur and humerus accounted for 76.1% of cases. Four of seventeen neonates had multiple bone involvement. Arthritis was present in fifteen neonates. Of the organisms isolated, Staphylococcus aureus was the commonest.
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Ostéomyélite
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Femelle
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Humains
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Mâle
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Nouveau-né
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Arthrite infectieuse
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En
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Indian Pediatr
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1990
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Article