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Granger's disease, also known as osteomyelitis, is a type of bone infection that can lead to inflammation and destruction of bone tissue. It is often caused by bacteria entering the bone through an open fracture, surgery, or bloodstream. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, fever, and redness in the affected area. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and, in some cases, surgery to remove infected tissue or drain abscesses.

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