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COA 2020: Factors Predicting Multiple Surgeries for Paediatric Osteomyelitis - The CORTICES group
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COA 2020: Factors Predicting Multiple Surgeries for Paediatric Osteomyelitis - The CORTICES group

A total of nine hundred and ninety-six paediatric patients who had osteomyelitis were included in the study. Sixteen percent of included patients required more than 1 surgery; factors associated with an increase in probability of needed more than 1 surgery for treatment of OM included a higher white blood cell count, peak C-reative protein, peak erythrocyte sedimentation rate and lower platelet count.

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OrthoEvidence. COA 2020: Factors Predicting Multiple Surgeries for Paediatric Osteomyelitis - The CORTICES group. ACE Report. 2020;10(7):5. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Report/

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