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904-907
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6
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18
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GROUP-G STREPTOCOCCUS SEPTIC ARTHRITIS AND OSTEOMYELITIS - REPORT AND LITERATURE-REVIEW
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Journal of Rheumatology
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1991
1991-06
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therapy; Rheumatology; bacteremia; joint; infections; osteomyelitis; group-a; group-b; group-c; medical-center; bacterial arthritis; drug-abusers; group-g streptococcus; infection of joint prosthesis; infectious arthritis; septic arthritis
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Burkert T; Watanakunakorn C
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Beta hemolytic streptococcus group G is increasingly being recognized as a cause of serious infections. We describe a patient with group G streptococcus septic arthritis of the right knee and osteomyelitis of the proximal tibia. Clinical details of 46 patients including 13 patients with infected prosthetic joints reported in the literature were reviewed: 42% had multiple joint involvement. Almost all patients had underlying conditions. Almost one-half were treated with antibiotics alone without therapeutic drainage procedures. Patients with infected prosthetic joints did well without removal of infected prosthesis. There have been 11 cases of group G streptococcus osteomyelitis reported including 3 cases with concomitant septic arthritis.
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Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
1991
bacteremia
bacterial arthritis
Burkert T
drug-abusers
group-a
group-b
group-c
group-g streptococcus
infection of joint prosthesis
Infections
infectious arthritis
joint
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Journal of Rheumatology
medical-center
Osteomyelitis
Rheumatology
septic arthritis
therapy
Watanakunakorn C