DOI: 10.4103/njms.njms_99_22 ISSN: 0975-5950

A case report of chronic intermedullary inflammation of bone in a child

K Nitya, Karthikeyan Maruthamuthu, Ramya Ramadoss, Vikram S. Amberkar
  • Oral Surgery
  • Surgery

ABSTRACT

Osteolytic lesions refer to the destruction of any part of bone due to a disease process (pertaining to dissolution of bone, especially loss of calcium). Osteomyelitis is the inflammation of the bone caused by an infecting organism. Although bone is normally resilient to bacterial colonization, events such as trauma, surgery, infections, the presence of foreign bodies, and anemia may disrupt bony integrity and lead to the onset of bone infections. Sometimes, osteomyelitis causes no signs and symptoms or the signs and symptoms are hard to distinguish from other problems. This may be true for children, older adults, and people whose immune systems are compromised. Here, we report a case of chronic intermedullary inflammation of bone in a child.

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