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An unusual appearance of discitis due to gas-forming Escherichia coli with associated pneumocephalus.

Anahita Aghaei Lasboo1, Matthew T Walker, Tarek A Hijaz.   

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DESIGN: Case report.
OBJECTIVE: To report on an unusual case of isolated septic discitis, meningitis, pneumocephalus, and solid organ abscesses associated with urosepsis from gas-producing Escherichia coli. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Isolated septic discitis, or disc infection without involvement of adjacent vertebrae, following E. coli urosepsis is an unusual finding in the adult population and to our knowledge has not been reported previously.
METHODS: The clinical manifestations and imaging findings of a patient with a history of back pain are described. The significance of the reported case is discussed.
RESULTS: Laboratory finding and imaging studies revealed a Gram-negative sepsis associated with meningitis, discitis, pneumocephalus, and solid organ abscesses. Due to widespread involvement of multiple organs, the infection remained refractory to treatment, and the patient died.
CONCLUSION: Our report adds to the literature by describing an unusual appearance of spine infection in an adult. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of a systematic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20228705     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3181bca12f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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1.  Rapidly Fatal Emphysematous Osteomyelitis with Multiple Septic Emboli and Liver Abscess Caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae.

Authors:  Yong Kyun Kim; Kyeong Min Jo; Ji Hoon Jang; Chang Min Heo; Jae Ha Lee; Jin Han Park; Sunyoung Kim; Hang Jae Jang; Hyeon Kuk Kim; Sungmin Kiem
Journal:  Infect Chemother       Date:  2018-09

Review 2.  Gas forming infection of the spine: a systematic and narrative review.

Authors:  Eran Beit Ner; Yigal Chechik; Laura-Ann Lambert; Yoram Anekstein; Yigal Mirovsky; Yossi Smorgick
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 3.134

3.  Rapidly Progressive Gas-containing Lumbar Spinal Epidural Abscess.

Authors:  Jin Hyuk Bang; Keun-Tae Cho
Journal:  Korean J Spine       Date:  2015-09-30
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