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Clementina Canessa1, Sandra Trapani, Domenico Campanacci
1Department of Pediatrics, Anna Meyer Children Hospital, Florence, Italy. clecle81@hotmail.com
Abstract:
A case of Salmonella enteritidis osteomyelitis isolated from the pelvis in a healthy adolescent is reported. Pelvis osteomyelitis is rare in childhood. Moreover, salmonella, typically responsible for bone infection in sickle cell anaemia, is unusually involved in healthy children. Salmonella should be considered among aetiological agents. Antibiotic treatment alone may be successful; however, sometimes, surgical drainage is required.
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