Ezra E, Wientroub S
Dana Children's Hospital, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1997 Nov;79(6):983-6. doi: 10.1302/0301-620x.79b6.7947.
Primary subacute haematogenous osteomyelitis (PSHO) of the small bones of the foot is a rare and infrequently considered cause of a limp in children. We describe 11 patients with PSHO, of whom nine were under three years of age, who had a limp with few symptoms. The talus was involved in 36%. Bone scans were positive in all patients and led to localisation of the lesion in two. The radiological features included soft-tissue swelling, an osteolytic lesion in the talus and the calcaneus and a sclerotic appearance of the cuboid and the navicular bones. All patients except one were cured with antibiotics.
足部小骨原发性亚急性血源性骨髓炎(PSHO)是儿童跛行的一种罕见且较少被考虑的病因。我们描述了11例PSHO患者,其中9例年龄在3岁以下,他们有跛行但症状较少。距骨受累占36%。所有患者的骨扫描均为阳性,其中2例据此确定了病变部位。放射学特征包括软组织肿胀、距骨和跟骨的溶骨性病变以及骰骨和舟状骨的硬化表现。除1例患者外,所有患者均通过抗生素治愈。