Veillonella Discitis: A Rare Presentation and Review of Literature.

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1737
Akankcha Alok, Vidya Sagar Kollu, Gautam Kalyatanda
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Abstract

Background: Veillonella is an anaerobic gram-negative coccus found as a commensal organism in the oral, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary tract of humans. Rarely, it can cause serious infections by the production of lipopolysaccharide, an endotoxin. Although most Veillonella infections occur in immunocompromised individuals, we herein describe cases of Veillonella discitis, a rare presentation of Veillonella, in immunocompetent patients.

Case presentation: The first presented case was encountered in a patient admitted at our facility. All patient data were obtained from the hospital's electronic medical record system. Thereafter, a literature search and subsequent review was done on PubMed with the MEDLINE database, using the term "Veillonella discitis," to obtain other reported cases of discitis caused by Veillonella.We found a total of 9 cases of Veillonella discitis in immunocompetent patients, apart from our patient. It was most frequently found in those aged 60 to 70 years, with no particular association with patient sex. Chronic backache was the most reported presenting symptom, the lumbar spine being the most commonly affected area, with a high number of cases occurring in the presence of an inciting event. Ceftriaxone, amoxicillin, and clavulanic acid were the most commonly used drugs, with an average duration of therapy of 6 weeks.

Conclusion: The objective of our study was to highlight the importance of recognizing Veillonella as a potential cause of discitis. We aim to educate medical professionals regarding the presentation of Veillonella discitis, the demographic groups affected, predisposing factors, and the treatment options available.

椎间盘细孔菌:一种罕见的表现和文献综述。
背景:细络菌是一种革兰氏阴性厌氧球菌,存在于人类的口腔、呼吸道、胃肠道和泌尿生殖系统中。很少,它可以引起严重感染的生产脂多糖,一种内毒素。虽然大多数细孔菌感染发生在免疫功能低下的个体,我们在此描述的病例细孔菌椎间盘炎,一个罕见的细孔菌的表现,在免疫功能正常的患者。病例介绍:第一例病例是在我们医院收治的一位患者中遇到的。所有患者数据均来自医院的电子病历系统。此后,在PubMed上使用MEDLINE数据库进行文献检索和随后的回顾,使用术语“细孔菌椎间盘炎”,以获得其他由细孔菌引起的椎间盘炎的报告病例。除本例患者外,我们在免疫正常的患者中共发现9例细孔菌盘炎。最常见于60至70岁的人群,与患者性别无关。慢性背痛是最常见的症状,腰椎是最常见的受影响区域,在有刺激事件的情况下发生的病例很多。头孢曲松、阿莫西林和克拉维酸是最常用的药物,平均治疗时间为6周。结论:我们研究的目的是强调认识到细孔菌作为椎间盘炎的潜在原因的重要性。我们的目标是教育医疗专业人员关于细孔菌椎间盘炎的表现、受影响的人口群体、易感因素和可用的治疗方案。
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