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Unusually Severe Cases of Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children

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Abstract

Because of their mild clinical features at onset, diagnosis of K. kingae osteoarticular infections can be delayed. Care should be taken for early detection and treatment of these infections because bony lytic lesions and potentially definitive growth cartilage damage can occur.

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