| Literature DB >> 32110404 |
Brandon E Fornwalt1, Madeline Goosmann2, Stephen Reynolds1, Jared D Bunevich1.
Abstract
Sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis results from hematogenous spread of a bacterial infection, usually in the immunocompromised. It commonly presents as a chest wall abscess. Cervical abscess resulting from sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis is a rare complication with only one reported case in the English literature. We describe a case of sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis in an elderly diabetic adult with cervical abscess as initial presentation.Entities:
Keywords: Neck abscess; cervical subcutaneous emphysema; septic arthritis; sternoclavicular joint
Year: 2020 PMID: 32110404 PMCID: PMC7000855 DOI: 10.1177/2050313X20902874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med Case Rep ISSN: 2050-313X
Figure 1.Computed tomography neck without contrast coronal view showing right supraclavicular/right neck space free air, medial to the sternocleidomastoid muscle (arrow).
Figure 2.Computed tomography neck without contrast sagittal view showing right supraclavicular/deep neck space free air, superior to the clavicle (arrow).