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Abdominal aortitis due to Streptococcus pneumoniae and Enterobacter aerogenes: a case report and review.
Rondina, Matthew T; Raphael, Kalani; Pendleton, Robert; Sande, Merle A.
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  • Rondina MT; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA. matthew.rondina@hsc.utah.edu
J Gen Intern Med ; 21(7): C1-3, 2006 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16808760
Endovascular infections are 1 cause of fever of unknown origin. We describe a diagnostically challenging case of cryptogenic abdominal aortitis from Streptococcus pneumoniae and Enterobacter aerogenes. A 72-year-old male presented with epigastric pain, fevers, and chills. A computed tomography scan demonstrated enlargement and ulceration of the distal abdominal aorta, prompting urgent vascular surgery. Intraoperative tissue cultures grew S. pneumoniae and E. aerogenes and gatifloxacin was administered for 6 weeks. Spontaneous abdominal aortitis is uncommon and usually due to a single pathogen. This is the second reported case of polymicrobial infectious aortitis and to date, Enterobacter has only been reported in infected aortic grafts. Clinicians should maintain a high index of suspicion for infectious aortitis as the mortality, if only treated medically, approaches 100%.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aorta Abdominal / Aortite / Infecções Estreptocócicas / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Enterobacter aerogenes / Fluoroquinolonas / Infecções por Enterobacteriaceae Limite: Aged / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2006 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aorta Abdominal / Aortite / Infecções Estreptocócicas / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Enterobacter aerogenes / Fluoroquinolonas / Infecções por Enterobacteriaceae Limite: Aged / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2006 Tipo de documento: Article