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- 2019
Osteitis pubis and osteomyelitis pubisv in pregnancy – two case reportsDOI: 10.33004/reumatizam-66-1-4 Keywords: Pelvic pain – etiology, Osteitis – diagnosis, therapy, Osteomyelitis – diagnosis, therapy, Pregnancy complications, infectious – diagnosis, therapy, Pubic symphysis – pathology Abstract: Sa?etak Pubic pain frequently accompanies uneventful pregnancies and is a common symptom in pregnancy. Still, in some cases, especially when it is associated with walking difficulties, persistent and/or severe pubic pain, and inflammation that can be confirmed by laboratory parameters, it should be taken with additional caution. Differential diagnosis should include osteitis pubis, a non-bacterial, self-limited inflammation that leaves no permanent consequences, but also, more importantly, osteomyelitis of the pubic symphysis. This is a rare bacterial infection in pregnancy, important to be diagnosed in time and treated early and properly since it can leave serious long-term complications such as fistulas that require prolonged treatment and sometimes even surgery. A multidisciplinary approach is mandatory to exclude all the other potential causes of pubic pain and make a timely diagnosis of osteomyelitis. We present two patients with pubic pain during pregnancy, with two different diagnoses and treatment options, and a favorable outcome that was the result of a multidisciplinary approach
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