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Infection

  • What are some radiographic findings associated with TORCH infections?
  • What are the early plain film radiographic findings in osteomyelitis?
  • What are the so-called TORCH infections?
  • What are three causes of periosteal reaction other than osteomyelitis?
  • What changes result from syphilis in newborns?
  • What is the mode of transmission of the TORCH infections?
  • What is the most common pathogen?
  • What is the most common route of spread?
  • What part of the bone is most commonly affected in osteomyelitis?

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