A delay in the diagnosis of paediatric acute
and
We retrospectively reviewed 45 children treated between 1987 and 2002. Their mean age was 9 years (3 to 13). Fifteen patients had
Study design: Randomized controlled trial. Objectives: To investigate the long-term effectiveness, costs, and effect modifiers of a mini-intervention, provided in addition to the usual care, and the incremental effect of a worksite visit for patients with
Introduction and Aims: This disease has an insidious onset and develops as a result of increased host resistance and decreased bacterial virulence. The aim of this paper is to describe the spectrum of primary
“Subacute Synovities of the Hip”, which runs a more fluctuant clinical progress and slower response to treatment than those of acute transient synovitis, is always posing diagnostic and management challenge in children presented with acute hip pain. This study aims to identify the special features of this distinct entity, and the important diagnostic parameters in differentiation of acute transient synovitis,
Between 1990 and 1998 we saw 21 children with primary
1. A primary
Salmonella osteomyelitis occurs infrequently in children without a sickle cell disease, and its
We have reviewed the incidence of bacteriologically or radiologically confirmed acute haematogenous osteomyelitis in children under 13 years of age resident in the area of the Greater Glasgow Health Board between 1990 and 1997. In this period there was a fall of 44% in the incidence of both acute and
1. Sixty-seven patients with
We have reviewed 60 patients with primary bone infections; 21 of these (35%) had
In four children with primary
There have been no previous reports of a spinal subdural haematoma occurring as a complication of spinal surgery. We highlight the pitfalls in the diagnosis and management of a
A protocol for the treatment of
The optimal timing of percutaneous vertebroplasty
as treatment for painful osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures
(OVCFs) is still unclear. With the position of vertebroplasty having
been challenged by recent placebo-controlled studies, appropriate
timing gains importance. We investigated the relationship between the onset of symptoms
– the time from fracture – and the efficacy of vertebroplasty in
115 patients with 216 painful
We present three children with primary
In the last six months 6 cases of
Primary
1. One hundred and one cases of cancellous chip bone grafting operations for filling of infected bone defects are reviewed. 2. Short-term follow-up showed primary or delayed primary healing in 87 per cent of the cases. 3. Observation after five years revealed a recurrence rate of 20 per cent. The recurrences were successfully overcome by minor procedures except in five patients, who suffer from repeated flare-ups of infection. 4. At the present time, 91 per cent of the lesions are satisfactorily healed with a partial or complete bone graft intact. There have been ten failures. 5. The criteria for successful cancellous chip bone grafting of osteomyelitic cavities are discussed.