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Shylah M Moore Pardo1, Raj H Patel1, Asha Ramsakal2, John Greene2.
Abstract
Corynebacterium jeikeium is a multidrug-resistant gram-positive bacterium of the human skin flora and one of the most clinically important nondiphtherial corynebacteria in the acute care setting. C. jeikeium can cause different forms of infections, especially in immunocompromised patients with underlying risk factors and comorbidities. C. jeikeium was initially described in 1976 as a highly resistant coryneform bacteria causing severe sepsis in patients with hematologic malignancies and profound neutropenia. C. jeikeium infection has also been reported in the setting of endocarditis, septicemia, meningitis, pneumonia, and soft tissue infections. Management of disseminated C. jeikeium infection in immunocompromised cancer patients can be challenging due to its high virulence and rapid skin colonization. We present two cases of disseminated C. jeikeium infection in patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and underlying comorbidities. Both patients presented with neutropenic fever resistant to initial standard empiric antibiotic therapy.Entities:
Keywords: acute myelogenous leukemia; corynebacterium; corynebacterium jeikeium; multidrug-resistant pathogen; septic emboli
Year: 2020 PMID: 32714702 PMCID: PMC7377673 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.8764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Port site erythema on the right chest
Figure 2CT of the chest showing multiple bilateral septic emboli
Figure 3Skin lesions on the right and left arms
(A) Presence of skin lesions on the right arm. (B) Presence of skin lesions on the left arm.
Figure 4CT of the chest showing small miliary nodules in the lungs consistent with septic emboli