Literature DB >> 9502464

Vertebral blastomycosis with paravertebral abscess: report of eight cases and review of the literature.

M Saccente1, R S Abernathy, P G Pappas, H R Shah, R W Bradsher.   

Abstract

Bone is the third most frequent site of disease in patients with blastomycosis, and the vertebrae are among the bones affected most often. We describe the clinical features and treatment of eight patients with vertebral blastomycosis and review the literature regarding this disease. All eight patients had destructive vertebral lesions evident on radiographs, and all had clinical or radiographic evidence of a contiguous abscess. The lower thoracic or lumbar regions were affected most often. Fever and skin lesions typical of blastomycosis were variably present. All but one patient had an abnormal chest radiograph. Treatment included long-term antifungal therapy and drainage of large fluid collections. Five of the eight patients were cured of their disease. Of the other 3 patients, 1 is still receiving therapy and is probably cured, 1 died of blastomycosis, and the status of 1 is unknown. In areas of endemicity, blastomycosis should be a diagnostic consideration for any patient with a destructive vertebral lesion.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9502464     DOI: 10.1086/clinids/26.2.413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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