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C Nguyen1, A Dascal, J Mendelson

  • 1Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Sir Mortimer B Davis - Jewish General Hospital and McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.

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|May 4, 2012
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This study reports the first case of a prostatic abscess caused by Streptococcus mutans. Treatment involved suprapubic cystostomy and aspiration, highlighting diagnostic challenges of prostatic abscess.

Keywords:
Prostatic abscessStreptococcus mutansStreptococcus viridansUltrasound

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  • Urology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Prostatic abscesses are rare but serious infections.
  • Streptococcus mutans is typically associated with dental caries.
  • Nonspecific clinical manifestations often delay diagnosis.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with symptoms suggestive of a prostatic abscess.
  • Initial urethral dilation for obstruction was unsuccessful.
  • Suprapubic cystostomy was performed for urinary diversion.

Findings:

  • Perineal aspiration under ultrasonic guidance yielded 10 mL of pus.
  • The pus culture revealed Streptococcus mutans in pure form.
  • This is the first reported case of prostatic abscess caused by S. mutans.

Implications:

  • This case expands the known spectrum of pathogens causing prostatic abscesses.
  • Highlights the importance of considering unusual pathogens in prostatic infections.
  • Emphasizes the utility of imaging and aspiration in diagnosing complex cases.