1. Clostridium perfringens hip arthritis in a haemodialysis patient.
- Author
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Ho TT, Labriola L, Jouret F, Yombi JC, Lecouvet F, Jadoul M, and Demoulin N
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- Adult, Arthritis, Infectious therapy, Diabetic Nephropathies microbiology, Humans, Male, Arthritis, Infectious diagnosis, Arthritis, Infectious microbiology, Clostridium perfringens, Diabetic Nephropathies complications, Diabetic Nephropathies therapy, Hip Joint, Renal Dialysis
- Abstract
Haemodialysis patients have acquired immunity disturbances, co-morbidities and a vascular access, factors predisposing them to infection and bacteraemia. Clostridium perfringens is an anaerobic bacterium potentially causing severe infections, including rarely septic arthritis. We report the first case of Clostridium perfringens septic arthritis in a haemodialysis patient and suggest a haematogenous spread. After rapid joint lavage combined with appropriate anti-microbial therapy, the patient recovered.
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- 2012
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