Focal pyomyositis caused by Enterobacter in an immunocompetent patient: A case report.
Haifa TounsiMohamed JlidiWafa SkouriSabrine BachrouchZeineb AlayaEmna FarhatSiwar SbaihiAsma BachalliRaja AmriPublished in: SAGE open medical case reports (2024)
Pyomyositis is a pyogenic infection of skeletal striated muscle, usually found in tropical areas, often in immunocompromised patients. We report a new observation of a nontropical Enterobacter pyomyositis occurring in an immunocompetent female in Tunisia. A 53-year-old patient presented with acute fever and intense myalgia in the right thigh. On clinical examination she had an altered general condition, a fever at 40°C and an important swelling of the lateral side of the right thigh. In biology, she had an inflammatory syndrome. Blood culture had identified Enterobacter. Muscle magnetic resonance imaging showed diffuse inflammatory involvement of the vastus lateralis muscle of the right quadriceps associated with edematous infiltration of subcutaneous fatty tissues. Diagnosis of pyomyositis was retained. Antibiotic therapy initially probabilistic and then adapted to the antibiogram was initiated with a favorable outcome. Although rare outside the tropics, the potential severity of pyomyositis encourages its better knowledge.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- case report
- skeletal muscle
- end stage renal disease
- oxidative stress
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- respiratory failure
- chronic kidney disease
- liver failure
- prognostic factors
- climate change
- computed tomography
- peritoneal dialysis
- soft tissue
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- hepatitis b virus
- human health
- mechanical ventilation
- aortic dissection
- contrast enhanced
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- patient reported
- replacement therapy