1. What is a sequestrum in the context of osteomyelitis?
2. What is a potential early complication of osteomyelitis if left untreated?
3. What is the Waldvogel classification categorizes osteomyelitis based on which two main factors?
4. In acute osteomyelitis, which of the following is typically NOT visible on X-rays in the first 1-2 weeks?
5. __________ is a type of osteomyelitis mechanism that results from the direct introduction of bacteria from a nearby infection site.
6. In children, osteomyelitis most commonly affects which part of a long bone?
7. What is the primary aim of management in osteomyelitis?
8. In adults, the most common sites for osteomyelitis are the vertebrae and the __________.
9. Hematogenous osteomyelitis is characterized by bone infection originating from:
10. In chronic osteomyelitis, management typically involves a combination of:
11. __________ osteomyelitis refers to the infection phase before significant bone death has occurred.
12. During osteomyelitis, the body may attempt to form new bone around necrotic areas; this new bone is called the __________.
13. Elevated __________ and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) are common blood test findings in osteomyelitis.
14. Which of the following is a typical symptom of acute osteomyelitis?
15. What is the most common bacterial organism responsible for osteomyelitis across all age groups?