Stuart J E, McHale K A, Elias S, Mason J
Department of Surgery, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.
Orthop Rev. 1993 Aug;22(8):925-8.
Joint sepsis and osteomyelitis often give a confusing clinical picture in children because of the prevalent use of oral antibiotics for otolaryngeal disease, resulting in partially treated musculoskeletal infections. Unusual sites of infection must be considered when the patient does not respond to standard treatment. Recent scanning techniques can be useful in resolving this dilemma.
由于儿童耳鼻喉疾病普遍使用口服抗生素,导致肌肉骨骼感染治疗不彻底,关节脓毒症和骨髓炎在儿童中常常呈现出令人困惑的临床症状。当患者对标准治疗无反应时,必须考虑不寻常的感染部位。最近的扫描技术可能有助于解决这一难题。