2020
DOI: 10.38095/2181-466x-2020931-93-99
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Clinical and Morphological Characteristics of Chronic Recurrent Hematogenous Osteomyelitis

Abstract: The studied material of scanning and transmission electron microscopy were bone fragments of 40 patients obtained during surgery from various pathologically altered sections of the affected tubular bones. Morphological studies revealed microscopic foci of necrosis, leukocyte infiltrates and microabscesses both in the main focus and in other parts of the bone marrow canal. Microabscesses detected by microscopy represent the morphological basis of chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis, can be located at a considera… Show more

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