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Other acute osteomyelitis, femur Save


ICD-10 code: M86.15

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Other Acute Osteomyelitis of the Femur: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone that can cause severe pain and inflammation. While it can occur in any bone, acute osteomyelitis of the femur is a particularly challenging condition. The femur is the largest bone in the human body, and infections in this bone can lead to significant complications.

There are different types of acute osteomyelitis, and each type requires specific treatment. Other acute osteomyelitis of the femur is a type of osteomyelitis that is caused by bacteria other than Staphylococcus aureus, which is the most common cause of acute osteomyelitis.

Symptoms of Other Acute Osteomyelitis of the Femur

Acute osteomyelitis of the femur can cause a range of symptoms, including:

  1. Severe pain in the affected area
  2. Swelling and inflammation
  3. Fever and chills
  4. Redness and warmth around the affected bone
  5. Difficulty moving the affected limb
Causes of Other Acute Osteomyelitis of the Femur

Other acute osteomyelitis of the femur can be caused by a range of bacteria. Some of the most common bacteria that can cause this type of osteomyelitis include:

  • Escherichia coli
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Enterobacter cloacae
  • Proteus species
  • Klebsiella pneumonia

Other risk factors that can increase the likelihood of developing acute osteomyelitis of the femur include:

  • Recent surgery or injury to the bone
  • Compromised immune system
  • Presence of a foreign body in the bone
  • Diabetes
  • Use of corticosteroid medications
Treatment of Other Acute Osteomyelitis of the Femur

Treating acute osteomyelitis of the femur requires a combination of antibiotics and surgery. Antibiotics are used to eradicate the bacterial infection, while surgery is necessary to remove any dead or infected bone tissue. In some cases, amputation may be necessary to prevent the spread of infection.

Overall, other acute osteomyelitis of the femur is a