1959
DOI: 10.3109/17453675908988791
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Arthritis in the Manubriosternal Joint After Trauma

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“…It has been described in both normal and immunocompromised subjects. 18 20 and some have palmoplantar pustulosis; but in most patients there is no history that suggests the etiology. 21 In fi ve cases in our series, one patient developed irregular joint space with subchondral sclerosis after trauma, and one patient had associated palmoplantar pustulosis and may be included in the SAPHO syndrome category (Fig.…”
Section: Septic Arthritismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It has been described in both normal and immunocompromised subjects. 18 20 and some have palmoplantar pustulosis; but in most patients there is no history that suggests the etiology. 21 In fi ve cases in our series, one patient developed irregular joint space with subchondral sclerosis after trauma, and one patient had associated palmoplantar pustulosis and may be included in the SAPHO syndrome category (Fig.…”
Section: Septic Arthritismentioning
confidence: 95%