| Literature DB >> 26715867 |
H Kakarlapudi1, S Speirs2, A P Lal3, D Alaie4, R Petrillo5, M B Ashraf6, B Kolanuvada6, M Bhargava2.
Abstract
Vertebral osteomyelitis is a serious debilitating infection if not detected early. Involvement of cervical vertebrae is usually seen in the presence of specific risk factors. Urinary tract infection commonly spreads to the lumbar vertebrae. This is a case presentation of an elderly male who, in the absence of specific risk factors for cervical osteomyelitis, presented with symptoms of urinary tract infection and was found to have cervical spine osteomyelitis.Entities:
Keywords: bacteremia; bacteriuria; urinary tract infection; vertebral osteomyelitis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26715867 PMCID: PMC4687975 DOI: 10.4137/CCRep.S31253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Med Insights Case Rep ISSN: 1179-5476
Figure 1STIR sequence cervical spine MRI imaging of the cervical spine. Areas of enhanced signal at C2, C5, and C6 vertebrae indicating bone marrow edema suggestive of osteomyelitis.