Neck abscess due to Salmonella Choleraesuis: case study and literature review.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2017-09-01 eCollection Date: 2017-08-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005109
Ryoji Sugimoto, Hirotaka Suzuki, Takahito Nei, Ayaka Tashiro, Yohei Washio, Kazunari Sonobe, Yuzo Nakamura, Nozomu Wakayama, Shunta Inai, Hidemasa Izumiya
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Introduction. We herein describe a case with a neck abscess due to non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS). NTS habitually reside in our environment and colonize all animals including mammals. Colonizations of pigs, chickens, cows and sheep are important because food poisoning episodes in human are often associated with meat. Extra-intestinal infection due to NTS has numerous presentations and complications, with aortic aneurysms being common. Case presentation. A 26-year-old Japanese male complaining of left-sided neck swelling was referred to our hospital for a suspected deep neck abscess. An enhanced computed tomography scan of the neck revealed a low density lesion in the left-sided deep neck area, and consequently the patient underwent urgent incision and drainage. After this urgent operation, Salmonella Choleraesuis was isolated from a greyish-white abscess. The patient ultimately recovered with antimicrobial administration, though re-incision for lymphadenectomy was necessary. The neck abscess may have developed because he had eaten raw meat. Furthermore, untreated diabetes mellitus was diagnosed at presentation. Conclusion.Salmonella enterica serovar Choleraesuis infections are rare in Japan. NTS are generally recognized as important pathogens in food poisoning globally, and attention is required to avoid the development of extra-intestinal infections. In Japan, the increasing lifestyle diversity in recent years highlights the importance of recognizing rare infections.

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霍乱沙门氏菌所致颈部脓肿:个案研究及文献回顾。
介绍。我们在此描述一个病例与颈部脓肿由于非伤寒沙门氏菌(NTS)。NTS习惯性地居住在我们的环境中,并在包括哺乳动物在内的所有动物中定居。猪、鸡、牛和羊的种群很重要,因为人类食物中毒事件通常与肉类有关。NTS引起的肠外感染有许多表现和并发症,其中主动脉瘤很常见。案例演示。一位26岁的日本男性主诉左侧颈部肿胀,因疑似颈部深脓肿而转诊至我院。颈部增强计算机断层扫描显示左侧颈部深区低密度病变,因此患者接受了紧急切口和引流。紧急手术后,从灰白色脓肿中分离出霍乱沙门氏菌。患者最终通过抗菌药物治疗恢复,尽管再次切开行淋巴结切除术是必要的。颈部脓肿可能是因为他吃了生肉而形成的。此外,未经治疗的糖尿病在就诊时被诊断。结论。肠沙门氏菌血清型霍乱感染在日本很少见。NTS是全球公认的食物中毒的重要致病菌,应注意避免发生肠外感染。在日本,近年来生活方式的日益多样化凸显了认识罕见感染的重要性。
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