Literature DB >> 24860135

Fungal osteomyelitis and septic arthritis.

Jason T Bariteau1, Gregory R Waryasz1, Matthew McDonnell1, Staci A Fischer1, Roman A Hayda1, Christopher T Born1.   

Abstract

Management of fungal osteomyelitis and fungal septic arthritis is challenging, especially in the setting of immunodeficiency and conditions that require immunosuppression. Because fungal osteomyelitis and fungal septic arthritis are rare conditions, study of their pathophysiology and treatment has been limited. In the literature, evidence-based treatment is lacking and, historically, outcomes have been poor. The most common offending organisms are Candida and Aspergillus, which are widely distributed in humans and soil. However, some fungal pathogens, such as Histoplasma, Blastomyces, Coccidioides, Cryptococcus, and Sporothrix, have more focal areas of endemicity. Fungal bone and joint infections result from direct inoculation, contiguous infection spread, or hematogenous seeding of organisms. These infections may be difficult to diagnose and eradicate, especially in the setting of total joint arthroplasty. Although there is no clear consensus on treatment, guidelines are available for management of many of these pathogens. Copyright 2014 by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24860135     DOI: 10.5435/JAAOS-22-06-390

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg        ISSN: 1067-151X            Impact factor:   3.020


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