Osteomyelitis - traduzione in tedesco
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Osteomyelitis - traduzione in tedesco

BONE INFLAMMATION DISEASE THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN INFECTION LOCATED IN BONE OR LOCATED IN BONE MARROW
Pyogenic osteomyelitis; Hematogenous Osteomyelitis; Bone infection; Osteomylitis; Infectious osteitis; Bacterial osteitis; Bone infections
  • Osteomyelitis in both feet as seen on bone scan
  • [[Mycobacterium doricum]] osteomyelitis and soft tissue infection. Computed tomography scan of the right lower extremity of a 21-year-old patient, showing abscess formation adjacent to [[nonunion]] of a right femur fracture.
  • Extensive osteomyelitis of the forefoot

Osteomyelitis         
n. osteomyelitis, inflammation of bone and bone marrow due to an infection
osteomyelitic      
adj. von der Osteomyelitis, von der Knochenmarkentzündung
osteomyelitis      
n. eiternde Knochenentzündung

Definizione

osteomyelitis
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¦ noun Medicine inflammation of bone or bone marrow.

Wikipedia

Osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis (OM) is an infection of bone. Symptoms may include pain in a specific bone with overlying redness, fever, and weakness. The long bones of the arms and legs are most commonly involved in children e.g. the femur and humerus, while the feet, spine, and hips are most commonly involved in adults.

The cause is usually a bacterial infection, but rarely can be a fungal infection. It may occur by spread from the blood or from surrounding tissue. Risks for developing osteomyelitis include diabetes, intravenous drug use, prior removal of the spleen, and trauma to the area. Diagnosis is typically suspected based on symptoms and basic laboratory tests as C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).This is because plain radiographs are unremarkable in the first few days following acute infection. Diagnosis is further confirmed by blood tests, medical imaging, or bone biopsy.

Treatment of bacterial osteomyelitis often involves both antimicrobials and surgery. In people with poor blood flow, amputation may be required. Treatment of the relatively rare fungal osteomyelitis as mycetoma infections entails the use of antifungal medications. In contrast to bacterial osteomyelitis, amputation or large bony resections is more common in neglected fungal osteomyelitis, namely mycetoma, where infections of the foot account for the majority of cases. Treatment outcomes of bacterial osteomyelitis are generally good when the condition has only been present a short time. About 2.4 per 100,000 people are affected each year. The young and old are more commonly affected. Males are more commonly affected than females. The condition was described at least as early as the 300s BC by Hippocrates. Prior to the availability of antibiotics, the risk of death was significant.