SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY

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Autor(a) principal: Nicolás,Mireles Cano José
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Guillermo,García Gonzalez Oscar, Benito,Romero Conejo Luis, Gerardo,Colin González Christian, Esteban,Reyes Velasco, Atenas,Kala-García Linaloe, Ricardo,Martínez-Pérez
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Coluna/Columna
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Introduction: The main causative agent of spinal infections is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, followed by saprophytes of the skin. The most affected segment is the lumbar, followed by the thoracic. Objective: Case report. Results: A previously healthy 40-year-old man with posterior cervical pain and myelopathy was referred to our spine service for vertebral destruction syndrome in C3-C4 and altered carbohydrate metabolism. Microdiscectomy and abscess drainage were performed and a biopsy was taken for definitive diagnosis. Multiresistant Serratia Marcescens was isolated in the culture. Both the myelopathy and carbohydrate intolerance were resolved as the infection was resolved. Conclusion: The significance of this case lies in the infective presentation of the S. Marcescens in an immunocompetent person, since it is mainly an opportunistic microorganism, and in the atypical location. The most commonly isolated pathogen is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, followed by Staphylococcus aureus. Identification of the causative agent is essential to the initiation of antibiotic therapy. Therefore, microbiological isolation plays a fundamental role in the treatment, recovery and quality of life of the patient. Level of evidence V; Case report.
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spelling SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHYCervical spondylodiscitisSerratia MarcescensMyelopathyABSTRACT Introduction: The main causative agent of spinal infections is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, followed by saprophytes of the skin. The most affected segment is the lumbar, followed by the thoracic. Objective: Case report. Results: A previously healthy 40-year-old man with posterior cervical pain and myelopathy was referred to our spine service for vertebral destruction syndrome in C3-C4 and altered carbohydrate metabolism. Microdiscectomy and abscess drainage were performed and a biopsy was taken for definitive diagnosis. Multiresistant Serratia Marcescens was isolated in the culture. Both the myelopathy and carbohydrate intolerance were resolved as the infection was resolved. Conclusion: The significance of this case lies in the infective presentation of the S. Marcescens in an immunocompetent person, since it is mainly an opportunistic microorganism, and in the atypical location. The most commonly isolated pathogen is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, followed by Staphylococcus aureus. Identification of the causative agent is essential to the initiation of antibiotic therapy. Therefore, microbiological isolation plays a fundamental role in the treatment, recovery and quality of life of the patient. Level of evidence V; Case report.Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna2019-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-18512019000400327Coluna/Columna v.18 n.4 2019reponame:Coluna/Columnainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)instacron:SBCO10.1590/s1808-185120191804192964info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNicolás,Mireles Cano JoséGuillermo,García Gonzalez OscarBenito,Romero Conejo LuisGerardo,Colin González ChristianEsteban,Reyes VelascoAtenas,Kala-García LinaloeRicardo,Martínez-Pérezeng2019-11-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1808-18512019000400327Revistahttps://www.revistacoluna.org/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcoluna.columna@uol.com.br||revistacoluna@uol.com.br2177-014X1808-1851opendoar:2019-11-12T00:00Coluna/Columna - Sociedade Brasileira de Coluna (SBCO)false
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title SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
spellingShingle SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
Nicolás,Mireles Cano José
Cervical spondylodiscitis
Serratia Marcescens
Myelopathy
title_short SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
title_full SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
title_fullStr SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
title_full_unstemmed SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
title_sort SERRATIA MARCESCENS AS A CAUSE OF CERVICAL MYELOPATHY
author Nicolás,Mireles Cano José
author_facet Nicolás,Mireles Cano José
Guillermo,García Gonzalez Oscar
Benito,Romero Conejo Luis
Gerardo,Colin González Christian
Esteban,Reyes Velasco
Atenas,Kala-García Linaloe
Ricardo,Martínez-Pérez
author_role author
author2 Guillermo,García Gonzalez Oscar
Benito,Romero Conejo Luis
Gerardo,Colin González Christian
Esteban,Reyes Velasco
Atenas,Kala-García Linaloe
Ricardo,Martínez-Pérez
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nicolás,Mireles Cano José
Guillermo,García Gonzalez Oscar
Benito,Romero Conejo Luis
Gerardo,Colin González Christian
Esteban,Reyes Velasco
Atenas,Kala-García Linaloe
Ricardo,Martínez-Pérez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cervical spondylodiscitis
Serratia Marcescens
Myelopathy
topic Cervical spondylodiscitis
Serratia Marcescens
Myelopathy
description ABSTRACT Introduction: The main causative agent of spinal infections is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, followed by saprophytes of the skin. The most affected segment is the lumbar, followed by the thoracic. Objective: Case report. Results: A previously healthy 40-year-old man with posterior cervical pain and myelopathy was referred to our spine service for vertebral destruction syndrome in C3-C4 and altered carbohydrate metabolism. Microdiscectomy and abscess drainage were performed and a biopsy was taken for definitive diagnosis. Multiresistant Serratia Marcescens was isolated in the culture. Both the myelopathy and carbohydrate intolerance were resolved as the infection was resolved. Conclusion: The significance of this case lies in the infective presentation of the S. Marcescens in an immunocompetent person, since it is mainly an opportunistic microorganism, and in the atypical location. The most commonly isolated pathogen is Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, followed by Staphylococcus aureus. Identification of the causative agent is essential to the initiation of antibiotic therapy. Therefore, microbiological isolation plays a fundamental role in the treatment, recovery and quality of life of the patient. Level of evidence V; Case report.
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