Tularemia is a zoonotic infection caused by Francisella tularensis. Its most typical manifestations in humans are ulceroglandular and glandular; infections in prosthetic joints are rare. We report 3 cases of F.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The number of hip and knee arthroplasty procedures is steadily increasing as life expectancy increases. Coxiella burnetii may be responsible for culture-negative prosthetic joint arthritis and is associated with antibiotic failure and repeated surgeries. We report the first case series of C.
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December 2002
Acetabular loosenings with severe bone loss require a large amount of graft material to fill the defect. Although all donors are systematically subjected to serologic screening, bone allografts that are chemically processed, freeze-dried, and radiosterilized ensure a higher level of microbiological safety than radiosterilised deep-frozen allografts. The bone allograft used in this study meets this requirement.
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