Primary sternal osteomyelitis in an immunocompetent adolescent.

Journal: Radiology Case Reports
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Abstract

Primary sternal osteomyelitis is an uncommon but challenging condition that frequently poses diagnostic difficulties. Imaging plays a crucial role in both diagnosing the condition and assessing potential complications. Treatment typically involves a combination of surgical drainage and a prolonged course of antibiotics. We report the case of a 17-year-old immunocompetent male who presented with chest pain. Laboratory investigations revealed elevated inflammatory markers, and blood cultures, along with contrast-enhanced computed tomography, confirmed the diagnosis of primary sternal osteomyelitis. The patient was started on dual antibiotic therapy and underwent surgical drainage, with subsequent favorable clinical and radiological progression.

Relevant Conditions

Osteomyelitis

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