Osteomyelitis

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Background

  • Infection of the bone by bacteria or fungus
  • Etiology
    • Contiguous spread (80%)
    • Hematogenous spread (20%)
      • More common in peds (long bones)
      • Less common in adults (spine)

Risk Factors

  • Diabetic pts with one or more of the following:
    • Skin ulceration >2cm
    • Positive probe-to-bone test
    • ESR >70 (83-92% Sn)
    • Abnormal x-ray

Diagnosis

  • Pain at the site
    • May also have warmth, swelling, erythema
  • X-ray
    • May be normal early in the course
    • Later will show bone demineralization, periosteal elevation, lytic lesions
  • Blood culture
  • Bone scan

Treatment

Source

Tintinalli