Sijelmassi R, Mallet J F, Delmas P, Ravasse P, Michel C
Service de chirurgie infantile, CHU Côte-de-Nacre, Caen, France.
Pediatrie. 1988;43(8):691-6.
Pyogenic arthritis of the sacro-iliac joint is uncommon in children; 6 cases were observed over 4 years. The diagnosis may be difficult and should include specific examination of the sacro-iliac joint. Posterior pain with a febrile illness needs radiological examination and a skeletal scintigraphy, which has always been positive in our experience. All the patients had a very good functional recovery after antibiotherapy and rest (bed or plaster).