Researchers studied 15 vertebral samples from patients with TVO or BVO using multiplex PCR and conventional microbiologic techniques. The histopathologic findings were inconclusive in 28.6 percent of the cases with TVO or BVO, and cultures were positive in 73.3 percent of the cases.
Multiplex PCR correctly identified 14 of the 15 samples from patients and was negative in all the control samples.
Read the abstract about multiplex PCR.
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