2009
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2009.07.012
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Pseudomonas Osteomyelitis of the Talus: Review of the Pathophysiology and Report of a Rare Case

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“…traumatic or atraumatic, haematogenous or non- and subacute or acute. 2 The most common causes are via the bloodstream, chronically infected wounds or ulcers and exposure of an open wound fracture. Bacterial infections are the most common causative organisms of which S. aureus is the most prevalent.…”
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“…traumatic or atraumatic, haematogenous or non- and subacute or acute. 2 The most common causes are via the bloodstream, chronically infected wounds or ulcers and exposure of an open wound fracture. Bacterial infections are the most common causative organisms of which S. aureus is the most prevalent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Isolated talus osteomyelitis is exceedingly rare [1]. Effective treatment of chronic osteomyelitis includes thorough debridement of necrotic tissue, systemic antibiotics, and high dose locally delivered antibiotics [5].…”
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