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Radiologic classification of chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis in children

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Volume 29, No. 7, Year 2009

BACKGROUND: Childhood hematogenous chronic osteomyelitis remains a serious cause of morbidity throughout the developing world. The aim of our study was to develop a reliable and clinically useful classification system for this condition in children. METHODS: The case notes and radiographs of 87 children with chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis of one or more long bone were reviewed to devise a classification system. We undertook reliability studies of the proposed classification system. Five observers classified the selected radiographs of 32 patients on two separate occasions. RESULTS: The classification divides the condition into 3 main types: type A-Brodie's abscess, type B-sequestrum involucrum, and type C-sclerotic. Type B has four subtypes. Intraobserver agreement was 95% for the main types and 77% (κ coefficient 0.7) with the subtypes. Interobserver agreement was 95% to 97% for the main types and 78% (multirater κ=0.54) for the subtypes. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that our classification system for chronic hematogenous osteomyelitis in children is reliable. © 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
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Maternal And Child Health