Literature DB >> 25100350

[A case of multiple liver abscesses associated with Streptococcus salivarius in a patient with chronic periodontitis].

Saori Kamachi1, Taiga Otsuka, Chika Tsuji, Shunya Nakashita, Yasushi Ide, Toshihiko Mizuta.   

Abstract

Streptococcus salivarius is an oral commensal bacterium that rarely causes disease in humans. Here, we report a case of liver abscess associated with S. salivarius in a 41-year-old woman who presented with continuous abdominal discomfort, fatigue, and fever. She was diagnosed with multiple liver abscesses; she underwent percutaneous transhepatic abscess drainage. Thereafter, S. salivarius was isolated in all bacterial cultures of the drained abscesses, and it was sensitive to penicillins. She made a good recovery after treatment. In the absence of an infective source other than chronic periodontitis, the cause of liver abscesses was attributed to oral S. salivarius. S. salivarius is a normal oral commensal, and oral commensals must be considered if the infective origin of liver abscess cannot be determined.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25100350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi        ISSN: 0446-6586


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1.  Emphysematous cystitis due to Streptococcus salivarius infection in a patient with a neurogenic bladder.

Authors:  Shuhei Okada; Yasushi Ichimura; Masahiro Iinuma
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2022-01-19
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