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Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis - clinical and magnetic resonance imaging features.

Paola d'AngeloLaura Tanturri de HoratioPaolo TomaLil-Sofie Ording MüllerDerk AvenariusElisabeth von BrandisPia ZadigInes CasazzaManuela PardeoDenise Pires-MarafonMartina CapponiAntonella InsalacoBenedetti FabrizioKaren Rosendahl
Published in: Pediatric radiology (2020)
Nearly one-fourth of the children presented with isolated back pain, particularly girls. The most common sites of disease were the femur, tibia and pelvic bones. Increased inflammatory markers seem to predict the number of MRI sites involved.
Keyphrases
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  • computed tomography
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