| Literature DB >> 22693277 |
Eve Gaughan1, Maeve Eogan, Mary Holohan.
Abstract
Pyomyositis is a purulent infection of skeletal muscle that arises from haematogenous spread, usually with abscess formation. It can develop after a transient bacteraemia of any cause. This type of infection has never been reported before in the literature after vaginal delivery. A 34-year-old woman had progressive severe pain in the left buttock and thigh and weakness in the left lower limb day 1 post spontaneous vaginal delivery. MRI showed severe oedema of the left gluteus, iliacus, piriformis and adductor muscles of the left thigh and a small fluid collection at the left hip joint. She was diagnosed with pyomyositis. She had fever of 37.9°C immediately postpartum and her risk factors for bacteraemia were a mild IV cannula-associated cellulitis and labour itself. She required prolonged treatment with antibiotics before significant clinical improvement was noted.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22693277 PMCID: PMC3132686 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.04.2011.4109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X