scholarly journals A three-stage procedure using bone transportation for the treatment of sternoclavicular infectious arthritis

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hua Chen ◽  
Xinran Ji ◽  
Ming Hao ◽  
Qun Zhang ◽  
Peifu Tang
Author(s):  
Jacob S. Hanker ◽  
Paul R. Gross ◽  
Beverly L. Giammara

Blood cultures are positive in approximately only 50 per cent of the patients with nongonococcal bacterial infectious arthritis and about 20 per cent of those with gonococcal arthritis. But the concept that gram-negative bacteria could be involved even in chronic arthritis is well-supported. Gram stains are more definitive in staphylococcal arthritis caused by gram-positive bacteria than in bacterial arthritis due to gram-negative bacteria. In the latter situation where gram-negative bacilli are the problem, Gram stains are helpful for 50% of the patients; they are only helpful for 25% of the patients, however, where gram-negative gonococci are the problem. In arthritis due to gram-positive Staphylococci. Gramstained smears are positive for 75% of the patients.


1983 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 557-559 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nirupa J. Patel ◽  
Terry L. Moore ◽  
Terry D. Weiss ◽  
Jack Zuckner

2001 ◽  
pp. 177-188
Author(s):  
Leonard Sigal
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