血行性骨髄炎
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- an inflammation of bone and bone marrow (usually caused by bacterial infection)
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English Journal
- Aspergillus osteomyelitis: Epidemiology, clinical manifestations, management, and outcome.
- Gamaletsou MN1, Rammaert B2, Bueno MA3, Moriyama B4, Sipsas NV5, Kontoyiannis DP6, Roilides E7, Zeller V8, Prinapori R9, Taj-Aldeen SJ10, Brause B11, Lortholary O2, Walsh TJ12.Author information 1Weill Cornell Medical Center of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA; National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece; Center for Osteoarticular Mycoses, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA; International Osteoarticular Mycoses Study Consortium, USA.2Center for Osteoarticular Mycoses, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA; International Osteoarticular Mycoses Study Consortium, USA; Université Paris-Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, APHP, Service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades, Centre d'Infectiologie Necker-Pasteur, Institut Imagine, Paris, France; Unité de Mycologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.3Weill Cornell Medical Center of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA.4Department of Pharmacy, NIH Clinical Center, Bethesda, MD, USA.5National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece; Center for Osteoarticular Mycoses, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA; International Osteoarticular Mycoses Study Consortium, USA.6MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA.7Center for Osteoarticular Mycoses, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA; International Osteoarticular Mycoses Study Consortium, USA; Infectious Diseases Unit, 3rd Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Aristotle University School of Health Sciences, and Hippokration Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece.8Osteoarticular Reference Center, Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses-Croix Saint-Simon, Paris, France.9Infectious Disease Department, San Martino di Genoa Hospital, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.10Mycology Unit, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.11Weill Cornell Medical Center of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA; Center for Osteoarticular Mycoses, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA; International Osteoarticular Mycoses Study Consortium, USA.12Weill Cornell Medical Center of Cornell University, New York, NY, USA; Center for Osteoarticular Mycoses, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA; International Osteoarticular Mycoses Study Consortium, USA. Electronic address: thw2003@med.cornell.edu.AbstractBACKGROUND: The epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of Aspergillus osteomyelitis are not well understood.
- The Journal of infection.J Infect.2014 May;68(5):478-93. doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2013.12.008. Epub 2013 Dec 27.
- BACKGROUND: The epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of Aspergillus osteomyelitis are not well understood.METHODS: Protocol-defined cases of Aspergillus osteomyelitis published in the English literature were reviewed for comorbidities, microbiology, mechanisms of infection, clinical
- PMID 24378282
- Fusobacterium spondylodiscitis: case report and literature review.
- Griffin AT1, Christensen D2.Author information 1University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Louisville, KY 40292USA; University of Utah, Associated Regional and University Pathologists, Division of Microbiology, Salt Lake City, UT 84108USA. Electronic address: allen.griffin@aruplab.com.2University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Louisville, KY 40292USA.AbstractFusobacteria are obligate anaerobic bacilli residing in the oral cavity, female genital tract, and intestine. These pathogens are typical components of head, neck, and abdominal abscesses due to contiguous spread from adjacent mucosal surfaces. They are unusual etiologies, however, of bone and joint infections, particularly outside the cranial region. We report an unusual case of hematogenous lumbar spondylodiscitis caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum of suspected odontogenic origin.
- Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease.Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis.2014 Apr;78(4):491-3. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2013.08.025. Epub 2014 Jan 24.
- Fusobacteria are obligate anaerobic bacilli residing in the oral cavity, female genital tract, and intestine. These pathogens are typical components of head, neck, and abdominal abscesses due to contiguous spread from adjacent mucosal surfaces. They are unusual etiologies, however, of bone and joint
- PMID 24462349
- Osteomyelitis: a descriptive study.
- Prieto-Pérez L1, Pérez-Tanoira R2, Petkova-Saiz E1, Pérez-Jorge C2, Lopez-Rodriguez C1, Alvarez-Alvarez B1, Polo-Sabau J1, Esteban J2.Author information 1Department of Internal Medicine, IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain.2Department of Clinical Microbiology, IIS-Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain.AbstractBACKGROUND: To analyze the incidence and clinical-microbiological characteristics of osteomyelitis (OM) in a tertiary Spanish hospital.
- Clinics in orthopedic surgery.Clin Orthop Surg.2014 Mar;6(1):20-5. doi: 10.4055/cios.2014.6.1.20. Epub 2014 Feb 14.
- BACKGROUND: To analyze the incidence and clinical-microbiological characteristics of osteomyelitis (OM) in a tertiary Spanish hospital.METHODS: All cases diagnosed with OM between January 2007 and December 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. The variables examined include epidemiological characteris
- PMID 24605185
Japanese Journal
- 成人における脛骨遠位部に発症したサルモネラ骨髄炎の1例
- 我が国の一3次医療機関における小児期化膿性関節炎・急性血行性骨髄炎の検討
- Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society 51(3), 371-376, 2009-06-01
- NAID 10025346956
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- Osteomyelitis Definition Osteomyelitis refers to a bone infection, almost always caused by a bacteria. Over time, the result can be destruction of the bone itself. Description Bone infections may occur at any age. Certain conditions ...
- os·te·o·my·e·li·tis (ŏs′tē-ō-mī′ə-lī′tĭs) n. A usually bacterial infection of bone and bone marrow in which the resulting inflammation can lead to a reduction of blood supply to the bone. osteomyelitis (ˌɒstɪəʊˌmaɪɪˈlaɪtɪs) n 1. (Pathology ...
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- 英
- hematogenous osteomyelitis
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- 関
- (adv.)hematogenously 血行性に
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- angiogenic、haematogenous、hematogenic、[[]]