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. 1986 Nov;45(11):911-5.
doi: 10.1136/ard.45.11.911.

Acute osteomyelitis in Nigerians with sickle cell disease

Acute osteomyelitis in Nigerians with sickle cell disease

W W Ebong. Ann Rheum Dis. 1986 Nov.

Abstract

Acute osteomyelitis comprised 78 (29.3%) of the 266 major skeletal complications seen in 207 patients with sickle cell disease in a five and a half year period. Forty eight (61.5%) of the 78 patients were under the age of 15 years, and the mean age at onset was 12 years (range 9 months to 50 years). Osteomyelitis was often multifocal (in 42% of the cases) and associated with some life threatening disorders. Salmonella accounted for 50% of the 36 organisms isolated from 32 patients with bacteriologically confirmed diagnosis. The 'best guess' antibiotic was a combination of chloramphenicol and cloxacillin. Medical treatment alone proved adequate in most cases. No deaths resulted, but 55% of the patients developed serious complications due partly to the severity of the disease and also to infection involving the epiphyses and joints.

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