| Literature DB >> 18492250 |
Hsin-Ling Lee1, Kung-Hung Liu, Yu-Jen Yang, Chung-Dann Kan.
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We present a case of 58-year-old woman with underlying diabetes mellitus, hepatitis C virus-related liver cirrhosis, and total hysterectomy for uterine myoma 11 moths ago, who was diagnosed ruptured aortic arch mycotic pseudoaneurysm after a certain period of survey for her unknown fever cause. After emergent surgery with prosthetic graft interposition, all her blood cultures and tissue cultures revealed pathogen with Bacteroides fragilis. Although mycotic aneurysms have been well described in literatures, an aneurysm infected solely with Bacteroides fragilis is unusual, with only eight similar cases in the literature. Here we reported the only female case with her specific clinical and management course and summarized all reported cases of mycotic aneurysm caused by Bacteroides fragilis to clarify their conditions and treatments, alert the difficulty in diagnosis, and importance of highly suspicious.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18492250 PMCID: PMC2430200 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8090-3-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiothorac Surg ISSN: 1749-8090 Impact factor: 1.637
Figure 1Axial CT scans. (A, B) Images of upper mediastinum show pseudoaneurysm with periaortic infiltration (white arrow).
Reported cases of mycotic aneurysm infected by Bacteroids fragilis
| Present case | 58, F | Arch | FUO | Y | Pelvic abscess | PA | Graft | Expired, 14 days |
| Beland, 2005 | 65, M | Da | Hemoptysis | N | Diverticulitis, leprosy | PA | EVAR | Survived |
| Tsuji 2003 | 74, M | Iliac | Chronic back pain | N | Osteomyolitis | PA | Survived | |
| Matsuyama 2003 | 69, M | Da | Sudden back pain | N | Cholecystitis | PA | Survived | |
| Doita 2001 | 60, M | Aa | Low back pain | N | Pyogenic osetomyolitis | PA | Survived | |
| O'Donnell 1999 | 71, M | Aa | FUO | Y | Unknown | SA | Yes, ND | Expired, on table |
| Jewkes 1989 | 58, M | Aa | Abdominal pain | Y | Appendiceal abscess | SA | Extra anatomic bypass | Survived |
| Sheehan 1983 | 53, M | Aa | Pulsatile mass | Y | Translumbar aortography | PA | Laparotomy | Expired |
Aa: abdominal aorta; Da: descending aorta; FUO: fever of unknown origin; ND: not described; PA: pseudoaneurysm; SA: saccular aneurysm