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A total of 155 consecutive patients of osteomyelitis were studied clin
ically, radiologically and bacteriologically. The follow up ranged fro
m 2 1/2 to 4 1/2 yr (average 3.5 yr). Age varied from 8 months to 50 y
r. Onset or the disease was acute in 106 and insidious in 49 patients.
Of these 116 cases were treated conservatively which include 12 treat
ed by incision and drainage. The rest underwent surgery (saucerization
, curettage, sequestrectomy etc.). There was a trend for osteomyelitis
to shift from the known incidence in early age to adulthood, acute to
insidious onset and infection by Gram positive to Gram negative organ
isms.