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What is the pathogenesis of osteomyelitits?
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Mostly hemtogenous spread from a direct inoculation to a LONG bone. Gaps in endothelium (growing metaphyseal) -> bacterai adhere T1 collagen promoted by glycocalyx -> occlude vascular tunnel (24H) -> Necrosis (48H)
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What is the most common pathogen associated w/ osteomyelitis?
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What are the clinical disease and complications of osteomyelititis?
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What are the diagnositc approaches to osteomyelititis?
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Who gets osteomyeliitis?
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Children
<5yo (50% of acute osteomyelitis cases) Majority are <13yo |
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What are the principles of treatment/management for osteomyelittis?
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What is the pathogenesis of septic arthritis?
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What si the most common pathogen associated wirth septic arthritis?
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What are the clinical disease and complications of septic arthritis?
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What are the diagnostic approaches to septic arthritis?
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What are the principles of treatment/management for septic arthritis?
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