肛叶棒状杆菌尿路感染后全肾切除术。

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2018-04-06 eCollection Date: 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005149
Claudia M Barberis, Eduardo Montalvo, Soledad Imas, Germán Traglia, Marisa N Almuzara, Carlos Hernán Rodriguez, Angela Famiglietti, Octavio Mazzocchi, Carlos Vay
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简介:coyle棒状杆菌是一种革兰氏染色阳性的非亲脂棒状棒状菌,最初在血液样本和胸膜液中发现。迄今为止,关于隐球菌的临床相关性的信息很少,对复杂性尿路感染的报道也不多。病例介绍:36岁女性,有慢性肾衰竭病史,因多囊肾病,2014年起每周进行三次血液透析,临床表现为下腹疼痛、左下腹疼痛和恶心。自1997年以来,患者多次出现尿路感染。入院时,患者表现为下腹压痛和第一次腰椎叩击阳性。尿培养显示明显的细菌生长(>105 c.f.u. ml-1)。孵育24 h后,观察到直径为1 mm的微闪烁菌落。革兰氏染色为棒状革兰氏染色阳性棒。病人被诊断为复杂的尿路感染。住院第4天行双侧肾切除术。两个肾组织样本被送去培养。直接检查材料显示存在丰富的炎症反应和革兰氏阳性白喉棒。利用MALDI-TOF和常规生化试验鉴定该生物;通过PCR扩增和序列分析进一步鉴定rpoB基因为coyle棒状杆菌。结论:coylec是棒状杆菌属中少见的一种,应被视为一种新兴的病原体,可能涉及医院感染和复杂的尿路感染。
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Total nephrectomy following Corynebacterium coyleae urinary tract infection.

Introduction: Corynebacterium coyleae is a Gram-stain-positive non-lipophilic coryneform rod first described in blood samples and pleural fluid. There is scarce information about the clinical relevance of C. coyleae and none on complicated urinary tract infections has been described so far.

Case presentation: A 36-year-old woman with a history of chronic kidney failure, under thrice-weekly haemodialysis since 2014 due to polycystic kidney disease, presented with hypogastric pain, lower left quadrant pain and nausea. Since 1997, the patient had developed several episodes of urinary tract infection. On admission, the patient presented tenderness in the lower abdomen and fist positive lumbar percussion. Urine culture showed significant bacterial growth (>105 c.f.u. ml-1). Slightly glistening colonies of 1 mm in diameter were observed after a 24 h incubation. Gram staining showed coryneform Gram-stain-positive rods. The patient was diagnosed as having a complicated urinary tract infection. A bilateral nephrectomy was performed on the fourth day of hospitalization. Two samples of kidney tissue were sent for culture. Direct examination of the material revealed the presence of abundant inflammatory reaction and Gram-positive diphtheroid rods. The organism was identified using MALDI-TOF and conventional biochemical tests; in both isolates further identification was performed by PCR amplification and sequence analysis of the rpoB gene as Corynebacterium coyleae.

Conclusions: C. coyleae is an infrequent species among the genus Corynebacterium that should be considered as an emerging pathogen that can be involved in nosocomial infections and complicated urinary tract infections.

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