Abscess in the posterior region of the uterus due to Streptococcus thoraltensis in 38‑year‑old female: A case report.

Medicine international Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.3892/mi.2025.215
Ingrid Janette Gónzalez Arceo, Gabriela Andrea Robles Rojo
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Abstract

Streptococcus thoraltensis (S. thoraltensis) is a bacterium usually present in the gut microbiome of quadruped mammals. S. thoraltensis is not considered pathogenic for humans; however, several reports have identified it as the etiological agent in cases of chorioamnionitis, postpartum pneumonia and fever of unknown origin. Furthermore, it has been isolated in samples from patients with endocarditis both with and without heart valve replacement. The present study describes the case of a 38-year-old healthy female patient who experienced acute abdominal pain accompanied by dysuria, vesical tenesmus and constipation. A computed tomography scan revealed a retro-uterine cystic mass due to a bacterial abscess. Following surgical drainage, microbiological culture identified S. thoraltensis as the etiological agent. The patient was thus treated with doxycycline and metronidazole, and exhibited a successful response to treatment. The increasing occurrence of S. thoraltensis in human infections suggests potential changes in the epidemiological profile of this bacterium. It is possible that human activity contributes directly or indirectly to the emergence of new pathogens.

胸膜链球菌(S. thoraltensis)是一种通常存在于四足哺乳动物肠道微生物群中的细菌。人们并不认为胸腺链球菌对人类具有致病性,但有多份报告指出,它是绒毛膜羊膜炎、产后肺炎和不明原因发热病例的病原体。此外,在心脏瓣膜置换和未置换心脏瓣膜的心内膜炎患者样本中也分离到了它。本研究描述了一名 38 岁健康女性患者的病例,该患者出现急性腹痛,并伴有排尿困难、膀胱张力不足和便秘。计算机断层扫描显示,子宫后囊性肿块是由细菌性脓肿引起的。手术引流后,微生物培养确定病原体为沙雷菌。因此,患者接受了强力霉素和甲硝唑治疗,并对治疗产生了成功的反应。在人类感染中越来越多地出现 S. thoraltensis,这表明这种细菌的流行病学特征可能会发生变化。人类活动有可能直接或间接导致新病原体的出现。
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