Resolution of Peritoneal Dialysis-Associated Peritonitis From Weissella confusa Combined Gastric Hookworm Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review.
Xiujuan WuShaorui WuJuanping ShanShuijuan ShenXuan DengPublished in: Seminars in dialysis (2024)
We reported a rare case of peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis caused by Weissella confusa. In this case, the symptoms of peritonitis were insidious and atypical, with only turbid peritoneal dialysis effluent and no fever or abdominal pain. The peritoneal dialysis effluent showed slightly elevated leukocytes (predominantly lymphocytes). Weissella confusa was confirmed through repeated peritoneal dialysis effluent cultures. Gastroscopy revealed erosive gastritis with a hookworm infection. The patient recovered after antibiotic and deworming treatments. Our report highlights the unusual and atypical symptoms, characterized by insidious onset, turbid peritoneal dialysis fluid, and an absence of typical signs such as fever or abdominal pain.