Uncommon primary Group A streptococcal erector spinae pyomyositis diagnosed as muscle strain in a fit young male.
Zhongxi ZhengChee Seng YoongPublished in: SAGE open medical case reports (2019)
Acute lower back pain in a fit healthy male with recent strenuous physical activity is often attributed to muscle strain. We report a rare case of erector spinae pyomyositis developing in a young and otherwise healthy young adult male that was almost misdiagnosed as muscle strain. Despite admission and close monitoring, diagnosis was only confirmed on a magnetic resonance imaging of the spine later during the hospital stay. Early diagnosis in this case allowed successful treatment with intravenous antibiotics alone, without requiring further surgical drainage or development of further neurological sequelae, common in later stages of erector spinae pyomyositis.
Keyphrases
- ultrasound guided
- pain management
- rare case
- magnetic resonance imaging
- skeletal muscle
- physical activity
- young adults
- emergency department
- middle aged
- healthcare
- liver failure
- body mass index
- chronic pain
- computed tomography
- low dose
- respiratory failure
- adverse drug
- magnetic resonance
- depressive symptoms
- contrast enhanced
- aortic dissection
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- brain injury
- mechanical ventilation