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[Management of chronic osteomyelitis by long-term antibiotic suppression].
Revue Médicale de Liège 2017 July
Chronic osteomyelitis is a chronic inflammatory disease induced by bone infection. It may be limited to a single portion of bone or involve several areas such as marrow, cortical, periosteum and adjacent soft tissues. Being able to persist for weeks, months or even years, it remains a therapeutic challenge in spite of the important medical and surgical advances, with a prolonged and complex management given the nature of the surgical interventions and the antibiotherapies required. We report a case of chronic osteomyelitis treated by long-term suppressive antibiotic therapy, which may be a reasonable alternative to surgery in inoperable clinical situations, but taking into account the risks associated with it in terms of side effects and selection of resistant organisms, as well as the cost of treatment and the quality of life of the patient.
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