[Ectotoxin-forming pyogenic Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) as a cause of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) in man].

Beitrage zur gerichtlichen Medizin Pub Date : 1992-01-01
V Lenk, V Schneider
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Basing considerations on an extremely carefully examined case of toxic shock syndrome (TSS), an analysis of this phenomenon is presented from the clinical and forensic points of view. TSS is often associated with the term "tampon disease" but in the meantime it has turned out that it may also arise as a non-menstrual disorder, caused by local infections, for example after surgical interventions. The inevitable symptoms include: fever, exanthema, desquamation on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet as well as hypotension. The clinical symptoms would initially suggest a septic process, however bacteriological investigations (blood cultures) normally produce negative results. At the source, however, ectotoxin-producing staphylococci (S. aureus) are found. The present case which is described in detail involves a 17-year old woman who had contracted a crucial ligament injury at the knee of the right leg when playing football. She died a few days after the operation, her death being accompanied by high fever. In smears from the area of the operation it was possible to identify staphylococci (S. aureus) which by phagetyping determination were classified as belonging to lysogroup type II/71 and which produced ectotoxin B. It was not possible to culture bacteria from blood from the corpse. Criminal proceedings for involuntary manslaughter were in the end dismissed although the accused resident physician was sentenced to pay 30,000 DM damages to the parents of the young woman. He also had to pay the costs of the civil action incidental to the criminal proceedings.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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[形成外毒素的化脓性金黄色葡萄球菌(金黄色葡萄球菌)是人类中毒性休克综合征(TSS)的原因]。
基于对一个非常仔细检查的中毒性休克综合征(TSS)病例的考虑,从临床和法医的角度对这种现象进行了分析。TSS通常与“卫生棉条病”一词联系在一起,但与此同时,它也可能作为一种非经期疾病出现,由局部感染引起,例如手术干预后。不可避免的症状包括:发烧、皮疹、手掌和脚底脱屑以及低血压。临床症状最初提示脓毒性过程,但细菌学调查(血液培养)通常产生阴性结果。然而,在源头上发现了产外毒素葡萄球菌(金黄色葡萄球菌)。本病例详细描述了一名17岁女子,她在踢足球时右腿膝盖的韧带严重损伤。她在手术后几天去世,并伴有高烧。在手术区域的涂片中,可以鉴定出金黄色葡萄球菌(金黄色葡萄球菌),通过噬菌体分型测定,该葡萄球菌属于溶菌群II/71型,产生外毒素b。无法从尸体的血液中培养细菌。尽管被告住院医生被判向年轻女子的父母支付3万德国马克的赔偿金,但过失杀人罪的刑事诉讼最终被驳回。他还必须支付附带刑事诉讼的民事诉讼费用。(摘要删节250字)
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