Escherichia vulneris osteomyelitis of the tibia caused by a wooden foreign body.

Orthopaedic review Pub Date : 1994-03-01
W N Levine, M J Goldberg
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A new species in the family Enterobacteriaceae, Escherichia vulneris, was characterized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1982. It has been shown to have a predilection for human wounds, and several case reports have described superficial wound infections with this rare organism. Until now, however, there have been no reports of osteomyelitis occurring secondary to E vulneris infection. The authors present the case of a 13-year-old boy who fell on a stick and sustained a penetrating injury to his right knee. Radiographs and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a lytic lesion with a foreign body in the tibial epiphysis. On culture, only E vulneris was found, and histologic examination showed the foreign body to be surrounded by acute and chronic inflammation, abscess formation, and foreign-body giant-cell reaction. Although a recent study questioned the pathogenicity of this organism after reviewing the cases of 12 patients in whom there was concurrent heavy growth of Staphylococcus aureus, the present case supports the finding that E vulneris is a human pathogen that should be treated when obtained from human wound cultures.

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由木质异物引起的胫骨脆性埃希氏骨髓炎。
1982年,美国疾病控制与预防中心(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)发现了肠杆菌科的一个新种——易感染埃希氏菌。它已被证明对人类伤口有偏爱,一些病例报告描述了这种罕见生物的浅表伤口感染。然而,到目前为止,还没有关于易感肠杆菌感染继发骨髓炎的报道。作者提出了一个13岁男孩的案例,他摔倒在一根棍子上,右膝盖被穿透伤。x光片和磁共振成像显示胫骨骨骺溶解性病变伴异物。培养时仅发现E易损,组织学检查显示异物周围有急慢性炎症、脓肿形成、异物巨细胞反应。尽管最近的一项研究在回顾了12例同时有金黄色葡萄球菌大量生长的患者的病例后,对这种生物的致病性提出了质疑,但本病例支持这一发现,即从人类伤口培养物中获得易伤E是一种人类病原体,应该进行治疗。
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