Search your symptoms with MEDgle. You can check your symptoms. It is a medical symptom search allowing you find out what options make sense for you.
CLOSE
PATIENT GPS
patients
healthcare providers
how it works
about
login
edit search
new search
symptoms
diagnoses
physicians
drugs
procedures
close
symptoms
diagnoses
drugs
procedures
physicians
symptom duration
0-3 days
4-14 days
2 weeks-2 months
2-6 months
6 months +
add symptom to current symptom search
same as above
0-3 days
4-14 days
2 weeks-2 months
2-6 months
6 months +
add symptom to current symptom search
same as above
0-3 days
4-14 days
2 weeks-2 months
2-6 months
6 months +
add symptom to current symptom search
same as above
0-3 days
4-14 days
2 weeks-2 months
2-6 months
6 months +
gender
male
female
age
1-3
4-11
12-17
18-29
30-50
50+
age
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
calculate
visual
[hide visual search]
search visually
symptoms
|
diagnoses
|
drugs
|
procedures
|
physicians
search symptoms
•
Find causes for your symptoms
•
Discover relevant types of physicians
search diagnoses
•
Understand the details of a diagnosis
•
Learn about relevant tests and treatments
•
Find useful resources on the web
search drugs
•
Learn about different therapeutic drugs
•
Understand what they are used for
•
Know the potential options
search procedures
•
Learn about different diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
•
Understand what they are used for
•
Know the potential options
search physicians
•
Find physicians in your area
•
Understand what they do
•
Get the right help you need
removal of bony sequestrum
reduced results from
147 billion
123 million
373140
702
to ~34 options
options split into images, definition, symptoms, related diagnoses, diagnostic tests, therapies, and medications
what is 'removal of bony sequestrum'?
Definition for removal of bony sequestrum
removal of bony sequestrum is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: malignant external otitis, osteomyelitis and actinomycosis.
related diagnosis for 'removal of bony sequestrum'
1 - 3 of
3
diagnosis
malignant external otitis
severe outer ear infection
removal of bony sequestrum and malignant external otitis
osteomyelitis
bone infection
removal of bony sequestrum and osteomyelitis
actinomycosis
type of chronic bacterial infection
removal of bony sequestrum and actinomycosis
related procedure for 'removal of bony sequestrum'/associated diagnoses
1 - 5 of
18
procedures
Complete Blood Count
removal of bony sequestrum and Complete Blood Count
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
removal of bony sequestrum and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Debridement
removal of bony sequestrum and Debridement
Gallium 67 Scan
removal of bony sequestrum and Gallium 67 Scan
Indium In 111–labeled leukocyte scan
removal of bony sequestrum and Indium In 111–labeled leukocyte scan
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
removal of bony sequestrum and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
bone scan
removal of bony sequestrum and bone scan
CT scan
removal of bony sequestrum and CT scan
Surgical incision and drainage
removal of bony sequestrum and Surgical incision and drainage
CT external ear
removal of bony sequestrum and CT external ear
Complete metabolic panel
removal of bony sequestrum and Complete metabolic panel
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
removal of bony sequestrum and Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) External ear
removal of bony sequestrum and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) External ear
aural toilet
removal of bony sequestrum and aural toilet
biopsy of the external auditory canal
removal of bony sequestrum and biopsy of the external auditory canal
cultures external ear
removal of bony sequestrum and cultures external ear
serum electrolytes
removal of bony sequestrum and serum electrolytes
serum glucose
removal of bony sequestrum and serum glucose
for more please login, login is free (click to login)
related medication for 'removal of bony sequestrum'/associated diagnoses
1 - 5 of
18
drugs
imipenem-cilastatin(primaxin iv , primaxin im)
removal of bony sequestrum and imipenem-cilastatin(primaxin iv , primaxin im)
cefepime(maxipime , cefepime hydrochloride)
removal of bony sequestrum and cefepime(maxipime , cefepime hydrochloride)
ceftazidime
removal of bony sequestrum and ceftazidime
ceftazidime(fortaz)
removal of bony sequestrum and ceftazidime(fortaz)
ciprofloxacin
removal of bony sequestrum and ciprofloxacin
ciprofloxacin otic
removal of bony sequestrum and ciprofloxacin otic
gentamicin
removal of bony sequestrum and gentamicin
meropenem(merrem )
removal of bony sequestrum and meropenem(merrem )
piperacillin(pipracil , piperacillin sodium)
removal of bony sequestrum and piperacillin(pipracil , piperacillin sodium)
ticarcillin(ticar )
removal of bony sequestrum and ticarcillin(ticar )
ticarcillin/clavulanate
removal of bony sequestrum and ticarcillin/clavulanate
tobramycin ophthalmic(tobrex)
removal of bony sequestrum and tobramycin ophthalmic(tobrex)
clindamycin
removal of bony sequestrum and clindamycin
for more please login, login is free (click to login)
The following are types of physicians relevant for 'removal of bony sequestrum'.
related types of physicians 'family practitioner, internist'
show local physicians
postal code
Find Local
stars represent relevance to topic not rating
more
The results are computer generated suggestions to help you find a physician. MEDgle does not recommend any particular type of physician or claim to be complete or accurate in the providers and specialties suggested.
web search results for 'removal of bony sequestrum'?
Results
1 - 50
- removal of bony sequestrum
eMedicine - External Ear, Malignant External Otitis : Article by Brian ...
... to report a case of malignant external otitis (MEO), in ... Surgery is now reserved for local debridement, removal of bony sequestrum, or abscess drainage. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic203.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Diabetic Foot Infections : Article Excerpt by Burke A Cunha
... a sequestrum and involucrum form; these represent islands of infected bone. ... is essential to remove the infected bony fragments that the antibiotics ...
http://www.emedicine.com/med/byname/diabetic-foot-infections.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Spinal Infections : Article by Federico C Vinas
Subsequently, bacteria can readily colonize a large bony sequestrum adjacent to the disk. ... be performed depends on the extent of bone removal, condition of ...
http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/fulltopic/topic558.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Rhinoplasty, Turbinate Reduction : Article by Elizabeth ...
Removal of the bony concha allows the inferior turbinate to naturally lateralize ... of the conchal bone since this can result in bony necrosis and sequestrum ...
http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic101.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Osteomyelitis, Acute Pyogenic : Article by Ali Nawaz Khan
Periosteal new-bone formation on top of the sequestrum is known as involucrum. ... the bone-marrow involvement of osteomyelitis before bony changes appear on plain ...
http://www.emedicine.com/radio/fulltopic/topic501.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Diabetic Foot Infections : Article by Burke A Cunha
... is essential to remove the infected bony fragments that the antibiotics ... Involucrum and/or sequestrum may be present in the cortical bone in cases of ...
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3547.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Subacute Osteomyelitis (Brodie Abscess) : Article by Khalid ...
... bone density occasionally is seen in the presence of a sequestrum, which makes ... bone formation in the form of bony bridging between adjacent vertebral bodies. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/fulltopic/topic27.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Diaphyseal Tibial Fractures : Article by Murali Poduval
Early removal of the frame and cast application has had mixed responses, with a ... are seen in patients with higher grades of soft-tissue and bony injury. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/fulltopic/topic72.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Hand Infections : Article by Matthew B Klein
Excision of a portion of the nail or removal of the entire nail may be necessary. ... The sequestrum or devitalized bone must be removed. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic397.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Foot Infections : Article by Stephen M Schroeder
Another sign of active infection on radiographs is the presence of sequestrum. ... Bony changes can be delayed in persons with vascular compromise; therefore, ...
http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic601.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Lower Extremity Reconstruction, Tibia : Article Excerpt by ...
... of both the direct and indirect traumatic forces responsible for the bony lesions. ... purulent material, granulation tissue, or a sequestrum, and they ...
http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/byname/Lower-Extremity-Reco...
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Lower Extremity Reconstruction, Tibia : Article by Fabio ...
... of both the direct and indirect traumatic forces responsible for the bony lesions. ... Evaluate suction drains daily and remove them only when 20-30 mL of ...
http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic199.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Burns, Electrical : Article by Richard F Edlich
... aggressive therapy, small sites of bony sequestrum often form sinus tracts 1 ... to burn injuries of the scalp that involved bone removal were not warranted. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/plastic/topic491.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Avascular Necrosis, Femoral Head : Article Excerpt by ...
... which normally catalyzes the removal of glucose from glucocerebroside. ... The acetabulum, which provides bony coverage of 40% of the femoral head, has a ...
http://www.emedicine.com/radio/byname/Avascular-Necrosis--Femoral-Head.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
eMedicine - Avascular Necrosis, Femoral Head : Article by Michael R Aiello
... which normally catalyzes the removal of glucose from glucocerebroside. ... The acetabulum, which provides bony coverage of 40% of the femoral head, has a ...
http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic70.htm
www.emedicine.com
-
summary
show more
1
Chat with eNurse Kim about 'removal of bony sequestrum' or something else!
quick facts
related diagnosis category
head and neck
infectious diseases
orthopedics
faq/about
|
disclaimer
|
privacy policy
|
terms of service
|
browse
|
beta
|
contact
|
API - Catalyst
MEDgle does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Copyright 2006-2011, MEDgle Inc. All Rights Reserved. MEDgle is NOT affiliated with Google. Last Updated: July 24, 2011
This site complies to the
HONcode standard for trustworthy health
information:
verify here
.
Invited Sponsor for Communications Conference
Finalist -- search & reference
MEDgle has been selected for the 2009 Best of Business Award in the Medical research
Featured Partners:
SEO Services
,
Search Engine Marketing
,
Parenting & Baby Information