2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.12835
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A Case of Osteodiscitis in a Preschool-Aged Child

Abstract: Infectious discitis and osteodiscitis in children are rare. The usual age of occurrence is between two and five years. The diagnosis is most often delayed due to mild presenting symptoms. We present the case of a five and half year old child who presented with progressively worsening lower back pain over a period of two weeks, which was made worse with bending forward. He did not have fever, pain in his lower extremities, or any other accompanying symptoms. He did not have a history of recent illnes… Show more

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“…However, unnecessary diagnostic tests and considerable healthcare expenditure should be avoided. In most cases, a PSD heals non-surgically with anti-infective therapy and without long-term consequences [ 9 ]. Surgical treatment is required in more extensive infections causing vertebral instability and/or neurological impairment [ 1 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, unnecessary diagnostic tests and considerable healthcare expenditure should be avoided. In most cases, a PSD heals non-surgically with anti-infective therapy and without long-term consequences [ 9 ]. Surgical treatment is required in more extensive infections causing vertebral instability and/or neurological impairment [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%