M Colina1, A Lo Monaco, M Khodeir, F Trotta. 1. Sezione di Reumatologia, Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Sperimentale, Università degli Studi di Ferrara, and Dipartimento di Patologia ed Oncologia, Azienda Ospedaliera/Universitaria Arcispedale Sant'Anna, Ferrara, Italy. teocolina@libero.it
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the presence of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) in a series of patients with SAPHO syndrome in which a bone biopsy has been carried out and to discuss the results comparing them to the data described in the literature. METHODS: In 6 out of 56 patients with SAPHO syndrome, a bone biopsy from osteitic lesion was carried out. This invasive investigation was performed only in those cases in which it was necessary to clarify the diagnosis. RESULTS: Of the 6 biopsies processed, P. acnes was isolated in only one case. No other infectious agents were identified. CONCLUSION: P. acnes is not often found in bone lesions of SAPHO syndrome. A bone biopsy may represent a procedure useful for corroborating the diagnosis or for excluding other diseases only in specific cases.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the presence of Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) in a series of patients with SAPHO syndrome in which a bone biopsy has been carried out and to discuss the results comparing them to the data described in the literature. METHODS: In 6 out of 56 patients with SAPHO syndrome, a bone biopsy from osteitic lesion was carried out. This invasive investigation was performed only in those cases in which it was necessary to clarify the diagnosis. RESULTS: Of the 6 biopsies processed, P. acnes was isolated in only one case. No other infectious agents were identified. CONCLUSION:P. acnes is not often found in bone lesions of SAPHO syndrome. A bone biopsy may represent a procedure useful for corroborating the diagnosis or for excluding other diseases only in specific cases.
Authors: Gunter Assmann; Olaf Kueck; Timm Kirchhoff; Herbert Rosenthal; Jan Voswinkel; Michael Pfreundschuh; Henning Zeidler; Annette D Wagner Journal: Arthritis Res Ther Date: 2009-10-09 Impact factor: 5.156