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M G Beumont1, J Duncan, S D Mitchell
1Infectious Diseases Section, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, USA.
Abstract:
Infectious myositis is rather uncommon. When caused by anaerobic organisms, myositis is usually polymicrobial. Trauma, ischemia, or a contiguous focus of infection is often an antecedent of myositis. We report a case of monomicrobial veillonella myositis in an immunocompromised patient. The infection responded to debridement and therapy with metronidazole.
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