1. Bacteroides fragilis spondylitis after suspected oral ulcer: a clinical case and comprehensive literature review.
- Author
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Chen L, Zhang T, Wang Y, Lu Y, Chen X, Tan X, Huang D, and Li S
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- Humans, Male, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Female, Middle Aged, Bacteroides fragilis isolation & purification, Bacteroides fragilis genetics, Bacteroides Infections diagnosis, Bacteroides Infections microbiology, Bacteroides Infections drug therapy, Spondylitis microbiology, Spondylitis diagnosis, Oral Ulcer microbiology, Oral Ulcer diagnosis
- Abstract
This paper reports a case of Bacteroides fragilis induced spondylitis. Diagnosis was confirmed through blood culture and metagenomic sequencing of pus for pathogen detection. Due to persistent lumbar pain, surgical intervention became imperative, resulting in favorable postoperative outcomes. A detailed patient history revealed a severe episode of oral ulceration two weeks before symptom onset, although a direct link to the infection remained elusive. Leveraging insights from this case, we conducted a comprehensive literature review on B. fragilis spondylitis, elucidating clinical manifestations, diagnostic methodologies, and therapeutic strategies., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing interest We wish to declare that there are no conflicts of interest that could be perceived as prejudicing the impartiality of the research reported., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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