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{{DX tag | Infection | Medical Problem| Osteomyelitis | OSTEOMYELITIS | [[4900-Osteomyelitis]]| No | 0 |  |  |  | }}''Notes: ''
{{DX tag | Infection | Medical Problem| Osteomyelitis | OSTEOMYELITIS | [[4900-Osteomyelitis]]| No | 0 |  |  |  | }}  


Diagnosis of osteomyelitis is often based on radiological results showing a lytic center with a ring of sclerosis. Culture of material taken from a bone biopsy is needed to identify the specific pathogen; alternative sampling methods such as needle puncture or surface swabs are easier to perform, but do not produce reliable results.If a bone culture isn't sent then those patients with radiological evidence should have the diagnosis with "no culture sent".
Diagnosis of osteomyelitis is often based on radiological results showing a lytic center with a ring of sclerosis. Culture of material taken from a bone biopsy is needed to identify the specific pathogen; alternative sampling methods such as needle puncture or surface swabs are easier to perform, but do not produce reliable results.If a bone culture isn't sent then those patients with radiological evidence should have the diagnosis with "no culture sent".

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This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Vertebrae, osteomyelitis (bone infection), Bone infection (osteomyelitis), NOS, Bone, tuberculosis (tuberculous osteomyelitis)

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: Infection (old)

Type:

Category: Medical Problem (old)

Main Diagnosis: Osteomyelitis
Sub Diagnosis: OSTEOMYELITIS
Diagnosis Code: 4900-Osteomyelitis
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
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Diagnosis of osteomyelitis is often based on radiological results showing a lytic center with a ring of sclerosis. Culture of material taken from a bone biopsy is needed to identify the specific pathogen; alternative sampling methods such as needle puncture or surface swabs are easier to perform, but do not produce reliable results.If a bone culture isn't sent then those patients with radiological evidence should have the diagnosis with "no culture sent".

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