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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Brodie's abscesses are mostly seen in children and adolescents. It has gradual onset and can be difficult to diagnose. It presents mainly with bone pain. | Brodie's abscesses are mostly seen in children and adolescents. It has gradual onset and can be difficult to diagnose. It presents mainly with bone pain. | ||
==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
*[[Brodie's abscesses]] are mostly seen in children and [[adolescents]]. | |||
* It has [[gradual]] [[onset]]. | |||
*It can be difficult to diagnose. | |||
*It is usually mistaken for being a [[bone tumor]]. | |||
===Symptoms=== | ===Symptoms=== | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Overview
Brodie's abscesses are mostly seen in children and adolescents. It has gradual onset and can be difficult to diagnose. It presents mainly with bone pain.
History and Symptoms
History
- Brodie's abscesses are mostly seen in children and adolescents.
- It has gradual onset.
- It can be difficult to diagnose.
- It is usually mistaken for being a bone tumor.