M.D., D.M.R.D. Peter Cockshott, M.D., M.R.C.P. Malcolm MacGregor
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The clinical aspects of osteomyelitis variolosa are briefly reviewed.
2.
Substantial reasons for considering this disorder to be due to a virus are put forward.
3.
The evolution of the radiographic changes in bones and joints is described.
4.
The most noteworthy lesion specific to this virus infection is a metaphysitis causing growth disturbances which may result in bizarre deformities as the child gets older.