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Osteomyelitis pubis versus osteitis pubis: a case presentation and review of the literature.

Pauli S, Willemsen P, Declerck K, Chappel R, Vanderveken M.

Department of Abdominal Surgery, University of Antwerp, Middelheim General Hospital, Antwerp, Belgium. paulisteven@hotmail.com

An athletic 23 year old man presented with suprapubic tenderness, fever, and raised inflammatory blood variables. A diagnostic laparoscopy was performed, with a presumed diagnosis of retrocaecal appendicitis, but no abnormalities were found, apart from free fluid in the pouch of Douglas. Imaging of the pubic area suggested bony infection and inflammation. Biopsy and culture confirmed the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, a very common pathogen. The final diagnosis was osteomyelitis pubis, an infectious disease, and osteitis pubis, an inflammatory disease.

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PMID: 11867499 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC1724464