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Volume 28, Number 1—January 2022
Dispatch

Melioidosis Manifesting as Chronic Femoral Osteomyelitis in Patient from Ghana

Diana Ayoola MabayojeComments to Author , Dervla T.D. Kenna, David A.B. Dance, and Caoimhe NicFhogartaigh
Author affiliations: University College London Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust, London, UK (D.A. Mabayoje); Public Health England, London (D.T.D. Kenna); University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (D.A.B. Dance); London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, (D.A.B. Dance); Barts Health National Health Service Trust, London (C. NicFhogartaigh)

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Figure 2

Follow-up radiograph for patient from Ghana with melioidosis manifesting as chronic femoral osteomyelitis of the left leg. Radiograph taken 12 months after initial assessment shows no remaining evidence of infection.

Figure 2. Follow-up radiograph for patient from Ghana with melioidosis manifesting as chronic femoral osteomyelitis of the left leg. Radiograph taken 12 months after initial assessment shows no remaining evidence of infection.

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