Brodie's Abscess: Description, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
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Brodie's Abscess: Description, Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
Description of the disease
Brodie's abscess is a form of acute osteomyelitis characterized by the formation of a purulent focus in the bone tissue, which usually occurs in childhood.
Classification
Active Brodie's abscess
Passive Brodie's abscess
Clinical Brodie's abscess
Symptoms
Pain in the affected bone area
Swelling and redness of the skin
Fever
General weakness and malaise
Causes
The cause of Brodie's abscess is usually a bacterial infection that penetrates the bone through microtrauma or the bloodstream.
Diagnosis
Clinical examination and history
X-ray
CT or MRI
Blood analysis
Treatment
Treatment includes antibiotic therapy, drainage of the purulent focus, and in some cases, surgical intervention.
Prevention
Observance of hygiene rules
Prevention of trauma
Timely treatment of infections
Doctor
Brodie's abscess is treated by an orthopedic surgeon.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.