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Latest revision as of 16:36, 3 March 2011
Bone infections in general
- Caused by:
- Bacteria most commonly (e.g. lumpy jaw in cattle due to Actinomyces bovis)
- Viruses, fungi and protozoa less commonly
- Routes of infection:
- Gross lesions
- Suppurative exudate (in bacterial infection), necrosis, bone proliferation, pathological fractures
- Dead bone portions may be separated from blood supply and form bone sequestra
- Consequences
- Extension to adjacent bone
- Haematogenous spread to other bones and soft tissue
- Pathologic fractures
- Sinus tracts to exterior
- Osteitis = inflammation of bone
- Periostitis = inflammation of periosteum, usually develops from infection in adjacent tissues
- Osteomyelitis = inflammation of medullary cavity
Osteitis
- E.g.: Fusobacterium necrophorum in the foot, calf diphteria, bite wounds, extension from paranasal sinuses, compound fractures, extensions from infections in the joints, periodontal disease, Atrophic rhinitis