A wound culture from dehiscent skin near an external (pin-tract) traction device on the leg grows Staph. aureus two week

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A wound culture from dehiscent skin near an external (pin-tract) traction device on the leg grows Staph. aureus two week

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A wound culture from dehiscent skin near an external (pin-tract) traction device on the leg grows Staph. aureus two weeks after orthopedic bone surgery. The patient's condition is probably: osteogenesis osteoporosis osteomyelitis osteosarcoma osteopenia
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