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A standardized clinical and radiological follow-up of patients with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis treated with pamidronate.
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Our study highlights that PAM is effective in controlling clinical symptoms (e.g. pain) in CNO patients. However, subclinical bone inflammation was still detectable by MRI in most of the patients and disease progression was noticed in some patients after cessation of PAM.