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Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Human Brucellar Spondylodiscitis
Published on: May 23, 2021
Cervical spondylodiscitis with spinal epidural abscess caused by Aggregatibacter aphrophilus
Leonella Pasqualini1, Antonella Mencacci2, Anna Maria Scarponi1
1Internal Medicine, Angiology and Arteriosclerosis Section, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Perugia Medical School, Hospital 'Santa Maria della Misericordia', Piazzale Menghini 1, I-06129 Perugia, Italy.
Abstract:
Spondylodiscitis caused by Aggregatibacter aphrophilus, formerly known as Haemophilus paraphrophilus, is an unusual condition and can be very difficult to diagnose. We report a case of cervical spondylodiscitis complicated by spinal epidural abscess in a 63-year-old woman, without underlying predisposing conditions. The source of infection was identified as a periodontal infection. The patient was successfully treated with systemic antibiotics.
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