Pyogenic spinal infections
Hesham Mohamed Elgamal;
Abstract
Evidence of spinal infections in humans dates back to beyond the time of recorded history.
The most recent evidence now points to metaphases and cartilaginous end plates as the starting areas for blood- born infections. In case of postoperative inf
The most recent evidence now points to metaphases and cartilaginous end plates as the starting areas for blood- born infections. In case of postoperative inf
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| Title | Pyogenic spinal infections | Authors | Hesham Mohamed Elgamal | Keywords | Pyogenic spinal infections | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | Evidence of spinal infections in humans dates back to beyond the time of recorded history. The most recent evidence now points to metaphases and cartilaginous end plates as the starting areas for blood- born infections. In case of postoperative inf |
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