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Die verschiedenen Formen der entzündlichen Erkrankungen des Knochenmarks werden ausführlich dargestellt. Es wird auf die unspezifische, erregerbedingte Osteomyelitis, die granulomatöse Osteomyelitis (mykobakteriell induziert, Sarkoidose) und in einem weiteren Abschnitt auf die nichtbakteriellen Entzündungen des Knochenmarks/Knochens eingegangen. Daran schließt sich ein Abschnitt über die Skelettbeteiligung bei Mykosen und parasitären Erkrankungen an.

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Werner, M. (2016). Osteomyelitis. In: Amann, K., Kain, R., Klöppel, G. (eds) Pathologie. Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04566-0_46

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