| Literature DB >> 26675497 |
Mustafa Ozturk1, Ferdi Yavuz2, Demet Altun3, Mustafa Ulubay4, Fahri Burçin Firatligil5.
Abstract
Early diagnosis of this septic sacroiliitis is difficult because symptoms are nonspecific during the postpartum period. In this case we dicscuss about a patient with bilateral buttock pain unresolved with painkillers and rest, after an induction delivery. A 31-year-old woman was presented to our clinic on the second week of postpartum period with bilateral buttock pain. She was subfebrile and had no apparent abnormality on her pelvic X-ray. The pain was so severe that she was unable to walk properly. Sacroiliac MRI during the acute episode of pain showed bone marrow oedema and fluid within the bilateral sacroiliac joint. She was found seropositive for brucellosis and the patient completely recovered with antibiotherapy treatment. We stopped our patient from breastfeeding when the Rose Bengal test turned out positive. Brucella sacroiliitis should be considered in puerperium period women when buttock pain and difficulty in walking are present and pain is unresponsive to analgesics.Entities:
Keywords: Buttock pain; Magnetic resonance imaging; Puerperium
Year: 2015 PMID: 26675497 PMCID: PMC4668484 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/14628.6765
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X