Osteomyelitis pubis: A rare and elusive diagnosis

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Abstract

Osteomyelitis pubis is an infectious inflammation of the symphysis pubis and accounts for 2% of hematogenous osteomyelitis. This differs from osteitis pubis, a non-infectious inflammation of the pubic symphysis, generally caused by shear forces in young athletes. Both conditions present with similar symptoms and are usually differentiated on the basis of biopsy and/or culture. A case of osteomyelitis pubis is presented with a discussion of symphisis pubis anatomy clinical and laboratory presentation, etiology and risk factors, and optimal imaging studies.

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Yax, J., & Cheng, D. (2014). Osteomyelitis pubis: A rare and elusive diagnosis. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 15(7), 880–882. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2014.8.13401

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