| Literature DB >> 26844002 |
Jeppe Henriksen1, Mariann Tang1, Vibeke Hjortdal1.
Abstract
Abscess formation after septic arthritis in the sternoclavicular joint is a rare phenomenon in healthy people without immune suppression, intravenous drug abuse, or diabetes. Here we report two cases with formation of abscess in two middle-aged men, with no relevant comorbidities and no obvious sites of infection. The abscesses were both treated surgically with debridement followed by negative pressure wound therapy and antibiotics. The cases differ in diagnostic procedures and delay of diagnosis and broach the issues of handling a rare disease.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26844002 PMCID: PMC4710967 DOI: 10.1155/2015/292854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1Patient 1. A view of the abscess cavity.
Figure 2Patient 2. PET-CT frontal view, with reaction in the right sternoclavicular joint.
Figure 3Patient 2. PET-CT cross-sectional view, with reaction in bone, joint, and nearby tissue.