SURGICAL TREATMENT OF OSTEOMYELITIS IN CHILDREN
Keywords:
CO, AHO, treatments, effects, results, patients, children, factors.Abstract
Osteomyelitis is a severe infection that affects the bone and bone marrow, commonly seen in children. Prompt and effective surgical intervention is crucial to prevent complications and promote rapid recovery. This article aims to explore the surgical treatment options available for osteomyelitis in children
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