Title of article
Bilateral septic arthritis of the knee caused by group B streptococci: a case report
Author/Authors
Dehghan Manshadi ، Seyed Ali - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Alizadeh ، Ramazanali - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Salehi ، Mohammadreza - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Seifi ، Arash - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Seifi ، Mojgan - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
Pages
4
From page
187
To page
190
Abstract
Septic arthritis (SA) remains to be a critical diagnosis for a swollen knee at the emergency department. Here, we report a rare case of bilateral knee arthritis in a 59yearold diabetic woman who had been immobilized 5 months prior to admission. Her right knee swelling exacerbated in 10 days leading to left knee involvement. In 5 days the clear synovial tap in the first hospital turned purulent in the second hospital and empirical antibiotics get started with high WBC count, dominant neutrophils, and Grampositive cocci in smear. Knee arthrotomy was performed after 6 days in the third hospital with the same smear results but negative blood and synovial cultures of both knees. When followed in retrograde, two positive blood cultures were reported for Streptococcus agalactiae in the second hospital. Vancomycin was changed to ampicillin and symptoms were resolved in 4 weeks. Despite improvement, mobility was not retained. Uncommon etiologic agents of knee arthritis should be in mind specifically in debilitated patients. Timely initiation of proper antibiotics hinders permanent sequels, hence clinicians should be suspicious of such organisms.
Keywords
Septic arthritis , Streptococcus agalactiae , Diabetes mellitus
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Record number
2454424
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