Liver Abscesses Due to Fusobacterium nucleatum: A Case Series

IF 0.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Ahmed Elkhapery, Sheza Malik, Pratibha Chaudhary, Zeinab Abdalla, Chengu Niu, Tripti Jain, Soon Khai Low, Ali Abdelhay, Carlos Portales-Castillo, Omar Al Ali, Abdullah A. Orakzai, Michael N. Gurell, Maryrose Laguio-Vila
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Abstract Fusobacteriae are anaerobic gram-negative bacilli, classically involved in the development of septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein in Lemierre syndrome. The goal of this study is to describe the various presentations, treatment course, and outcomes of patients with Fusobacterium liver abscess(es) and review available literature on this topic. We retrospectively reviewed our microbiologic database for positive cultures of Fusobacteriae species in a tertiary care hospital from July 2018 through November 2022 and identified 5 cases of liver abscess that involved Fusobacterium nucleatum species. Patients presented with a syndrome of fever and chills, abdominal pain, and nausea and vomiting. Laboratory investigations revealed leukocytosis and transaminitis, and imaging revealed liver abscess(es). The identification of the F. nucleatum bacteria involved invasive aspiration of the abscess in all but one case, where it was identified on blood cultures. One patient had a florid picture of sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome. All patients responded well with intravenous antibiotics and were discharged home to complete a prolonged course until radiographic resolution. In 3 patients, history and imaging were suggestive of possible sources that may have hematogenously spread to the liver, with history of recent appendectomy in 1 patient, possible appendicitis on computed tomography of the abdomen in another patient, and recent dental manipulation in the third patient. In conclusion, Fusobacteriae should be included in the differential diagnosis of liver abscess, especially in the setting of recent appendicitis or dental disease. Effective treatment includes surgical drainage when feasible and prolonged course of antibiotics with goal of radiologic resolution.
由核梭杆菌引起的肝脓肿:一个病例系列
摘要梭杆菌属革兰氏阴性厌氧菌,典型参与Lemierre综合征颈内静脉脓毒性血栓性静脉炎的发展。本研究的目的是描述梭杆菌肝脓肿患者的各种表现、治疗过程和结果,并回顾有关该主题的现有文献。我们回顾性地回顾了2018年7月至2022年11月在一家三级保健医院进行的梭杆菌阳性培养的微生物学数据库,并确定了5例涉及核梭杆菌的肝脓肿。患者表现为发热、发冷、腹痛、恶心和呕吐等综合征。实验室检查显示白细胞增多和转氨炎,影像学显示肝脓肿。鉴定具核梭菌涉及脓肿的侵入性抽吸,但一个情况下,它是在血液培养中确定的。一名患者有脓毒症和急性呼吸窘迫综合征的症状。所有患者对静脉注射抗生素反应良好,出院回家完成延长疗程,直到x线片消退。3例患者的病史和影像学提示其可能的来源可能有血源性扩散到肝脏,其中1例患者近期有阑尾切除术史,另1例患者腹部ct显示可能有阑尾炎,第三例患者近期有牙科操作。总之,在肝脓肿的鉴别诊断中应包括梭杆菌,特别是近期阑尾炎或牙病患者。有效的治疗包括可行的手术引流和延长抗生素疗程以达到放射治疗的目的。
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期刊介绍: Medical professionals seeking an infectious diseases journal with true clinical value need look no further than Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. Here, clinicians can get full coverage consolidated into one resource, with pertinent new developments presented in a way that makes them easy to apply to patient care. From HIV care delivery to Hepatitis C virus testing…travel and tropical medicine…and infection surveillance, prevention, and control, Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice delivers the vital information needed to optimally prevent and treat infectious diseases. Indexed/abstracted in: EMBASE, SCOPUS, Current Contents/Clinical Medicine
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