Chronic Recurrent Hematogenous Osteomyelitis (Literature Review)
Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2016, Vol 16, Issue 2
Abstract
The analyses of the existed literature devoted to chronic recurrent hematogenous osteomyelitis have been performed in this study. Pathogenesis and morphologic picture of the disease have been studied in detail. It has been presented modern imaginations about clinical manifestation and diagnostic of chronic recurrent hematogenous osteomyelitis. The principal basics of the complex therapy and surgical methods of treatment of chronic recurrent hematogenous osteomyelitis have been described.
Authors and Affiliations
S. S. Zayniev
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