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Imaging with MRI or CT enables early diagnosis of spinal epidural access and optimal therapy is surgical evacuation combined with 6-12 weeks(median 8 weeks)of antimicrobial chemotherapy.Clinical features are fever,pain,and focal neurological signs and may be associated with preceding and pre- existing bone or joint disease.The commonest aetiological organism is S aureus.Early diagnosis and appropriate early antimicrobial chemotherapy with surgery is associated with an excellent prognosis. |
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