Singapore Med J 2012; 53(8):e159-e160
          
      
      
      
          Bilateral Brodie's abscess at the proximal tibia       
      
              
       
                    
      
      
       
       
 
      
    
          
    
      	Buldu H, Bilen FE, Eralp L, Kocaoglu M
	Correspondence: Halil Buldu, halilb77@hotmail.com
	
	ABSTRACT
	Brodie’s abscess is a form of subacute osteomyelitis, which typically involves the metaphyses of the long tubular bones, particularly in the tibia. The diagnosis is usually made incidentally, as there are no accompanying symptoms or laboratory studies. Bilateral involvement at the proximal tibia is unusual. However, orthopaedic surgeons should be aware of this entity, as it may present without symptoms. Checking the contralateral limb for concomitant Brodie’s abscess is recommended.
	 
	Keywords: bilateral, bone cement, Brodie’s abscess, curettage, tibia
	Singapore Med J 2012; 53(8): e159–e160