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An Unusual Case of Mycotic Popliteal Aneurysm Presenting as Recurrent Salmonella enteritidis Bacteraemia.

Shuwei Zheng1, Cheng Chuan Lee2.   

Abstract

We describe a patient with a Salmonella enteritidis mycotic aneurysm. A 91-year-old man presented with recurrent episodes of S. enteritidis bacteraemia 2 months apart. During the second presentation, he underwent magnetic resonance imaging of the left lower limb that revealed rupture of the popliteal artery with a popliteal fossa collection. This was aspirated and cultures grew S. enteritidis. He underwent endovascular stenting and received a prolonged course of antibiotics. Popliteal artery mycotic aneurysm should be considered as a differential in patients presenting with unilateral painful leg swelling and bacteraemia from microorganisms with a propensity for endovascular infections. LEARNING POINTS: Our case illustrates a rare and unusual entity of ruptured popliteal mycotic aneurysm in an otherwise common scenario of recurrent nontyphoidal salmonellosis.In patients with recurrent Salmonella bacteraemia, clinicians often perform computed tomography scans to look for extraintestinal sites of involvement; however, this frequently misses any peripherally sited aneurysms, which often do not manifest with any early clinical symptoms.

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Keywords:  Salmonella enteritidis; popliteal artery aneurysm; recurrent Salmonella enteritidis bacteraemia; recurrent salmonellosis

Year:  2018        PMID: 30756006      PMCID: PMC6346935          DOI: 10.12890/2017_000766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Case Rep Intern Med        ISSN: 2284-2594


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1.  Extraintestinal focal infections in adults with nontyphoid Salmonella bacteraemia: predisposing factors and clinical outcome.

Authors:  P-L Chen; C-M Chang; C-J Wu; N-Y Ko; N-Y Lee; H-C Lee; H-I Shih; C-C Lee; R-R Wang; W-C Ko
Journal:  J Intern Med       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 8.989

2.  Emergency endovascular treatment of early spontaneous nonaneurysmal popliteal artery rupture in a patient with Salmonella bacteremia.

Authors:  George Trellopoulos; George S Georgiadis; Konstantinos C Kapoulas; Xanthipi Pitta; Ioannis Zervidis; Miltos K Lazarides
Journal:  J Vasc Surg       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 4.268

3.  Non-typhoidal Salmonella bacteraemia in elderly patients: an increased risk for endovascular infections, osteomyelitis and mortality.

Authors:  P L Chen; H C Lee; N Y Lee; C J Wu; S H Lin; H I Shih; C C Lee; W C Ko; C M Chang
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2012-01-20       Impact factor: 2.451

4.  Risk factors for recurrent bacteremia in adult patients with nontyphoid salmonellosis.

Authors:  Ron-Bin Hsu; Robert J Chen; Shu-Hsun Chu
Journal:  Am J Med Sci       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 2.378

5.  Endovascular stenting of peripheral infected aneurysms: a temporary measure or a definitive solution in high-risk patients.

Authors:  Celia Riga; Colin Bicknell; Ravul Jindal; Nicholas Cheshire; Mohamad Hamady
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  2008-06-17       Impact factor: 2.740

Review 6.  Analysis of factors influencing the outcome and development of septic metastasis or relapse in Salmonella bacteremia.

Authors:  J Galofré; A Moreno; J Mensa; J M Miró; J M Gatell; M Almela; X Claramonte; L Lozano; A Trilla; J Mallolas
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  1994-06       Impact factor: 9.079

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