A Case of Raoultella Ornithinolytica Cholangitis in A Liver Transplant Recipient.

Q3 Medicine
European journal of case reports in internal medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12890/2024_004758
Daan A De Coster, Melissa Carroll, James Lavender, Robert Gibson
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Abstract

Background: We present the first documented case of Raoultella ornithinolytica bacteraemia in a patient with liver transplantation. R. ornithinolytica is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium found in aquatic environments in fish and birds, and is source of nosocomial infection causing pneumonia, enteritis, cholangitis or urinary infections, associated with surgical interventions in a hospital setting.

Case description: A 44-year-old female presented with a 2-day history of fever, rigors, and headache. Her past medical history was significant for having received three orthotopic liver transplants due to Wilson's disease over a 20-year period. Her physical examination was unremarkable besides stigmata of prior liver transplantation. Blood tests revealed mild elevations in liver function markers and raised inflammatory markers. R. ornithinolytica was eventually isolated from blood cultures. Subsequent magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) demonstrated new left intrahepatic ductal dilation with heterogeneous peripheral enhancement. The proximal location of the cholangitis explained the lack of abdominal pain or tenderness. The patient was treated with appropriate antibiotic therapy and cultures were negative on day 2. The patient recovered without further intervention.

Conclusion: Seldom encountered R. ornithinolytica is uncommonly pathogenic but should be considered in patients receiving immunosuppressants and those with complex surgical anatomy.

Learning points: This is the first case of Raoultella cholangitis in a liver transplant recipient described in the literature.Atypical clinical presentation and atypical infections are common in this patient group.Cholangitis should be suspected in all liver transplant recipients due to immunosuppression.

一例肝移植受者的拉乌尔特氏菌(Raoultella Ornithinolytica)胆管炎病例
背景:我们报告了首例有记录的肝移植患者的鸟疫杆菌菌血症病例。鸟疫杆菌是一种革兰氏阴性厌氧菌,存在于鱼类和鸟类的水生环境中,是引起肺炎、肠炎、胆管炎或泌尿系统感染的院内感染源,与医院环境中的手术干预有关:一名 44 岁的女性患者因发烧、全身僵硬和头痛就诊 2 天。她的既往病史很重要,20 年来曾因威尔逊氏病接受过三次肝脏移植手术。她的体格检查除了肝移植前的体征外,并无其他异常。血液检查显示肝功能指标轻度升高,炎症指标升高。最终从血液培养物中分离出了鸟疫杆菌。随后进行的磁共振胆胰管造影(MRCP)显示,患者左肝内导管扩张,周边异质强化。胆管炎的近端位置解释了为什么没有腹痛或压痛。患者接受了适当的抗生素治疗,第 2 天培养结果为阴性。患者已康复,无需进一步干预:结论:很少见的鸟疫杆菌是一种罕见的致病菌,但在接受免疫抑制剂治疗的患者和手术解剖复杂的患者中应加以考虑:这是文献中描述的首例肝移植受者中的Raoultella胆管炎病例,非典型临床表现和非典型感染在该患者群体中很常见。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine is an official journal of the European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM), representing 35 national societies from 33 European countries. The Journal''s mission is to promote the best medical practice and innovation in the field of acute and general medicine. It also provides a forum for internal medicine doctors where they can share new approaches with the aim of improving diagnostic and clinical skills in this field. EJCRIM welcomes high-quality case reports describing unusual or complex cases that an internist may encounter in everyday practice. The cases should either demonstrate the appropriateness of a diagnostic/therapeutic approach, describe a new procedure or maneuver, or show unusual manifestations of a disease or unexpected reactions. The Journal only accepts and publishes those case reports whose learning points provide new insight and/or contribute to advancing medical knowledge both in terms of diagnostics and therapeutic approaches. Case reports of medical errors, therefore, are also welcome as long as they provide innovative measures on how to prevent them in the current practice (Instructive Errors). The Journal may also consider brief and reasoned reports on issues relevant to the practice of Internal Medicine, as well as Abstracts submitted to the scientific meetings of acknowledged medical societies.
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