Abstract
1. Six children suffering from acute infections of the spine have been studied. 2. Clinical and radiographic features are described. Reasons are given for bearing the condition in mind when dealing with cases of pyrexia of unknown origin in children. 3. Treatment is broadly outlined. 4. Radiographic findings are discussed in relation to the pathology of the disease.
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