Synovial calprotectin: A potentially useful biomarker for the diagnosis of Kingella kingae native arthritis.
Anne-Gallë LeroyPascale BémerCyrille DecanteLouise Ruffier d'EpenouxEve TessierVincent CrennAurélie GuillouzouicStéphane Corvecnull nullPublished in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Kingella kingae is a bacteria involved in developing arthritis in children. Its diagnosis remains difficult. We report a case for which a new biomarker, calprotectin measured in the synovial fluid, was strongly positive and a specific molecular test was the only way to diagnose it specifically.