Septic Arthritis in the Temporomandibular Joint

H. Al-khalisy, I. Nikiforov, Qurat Mansoora, J. Goldman, P. Cheriyath
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Abstract

Septic arthritis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a rare event that has only been reported a few dozen times worldwide. This case is remarkable for septic arthritis of the TMJ joint in an otherwise healthy male. Case Report: A 24-year-old male presented to the emergency department with periauricular swelling, erythema, fever, myalgia′s and generalized joint pain. He had previously sought medical attention and was placed on ciprofloxacin. However, he developed facial swelling and a rash and had to discontinue the antibiotic. On physical exam the patient had a large swelling and tenderness in his left periauricular area, with erythema and deviation of the right mandible which limited his ability to open the mouth. A computed tomography showed mild asymmetric soft tissue swelling in the left pharyngeal region but did not show joint effusion. Subsequent magnetic resonance imaging did show effusion of the joint space. The effusion was drained, and the synovial fluid was submitted for gram stain, culture, and sensitivity. The cultures grew menthicillin sensitive Staphyloccocus Aureus. The patient was discharged to complete a two week course of intravenous (IV) Ceftriaxone and IV Vancomycin via home infusion. Conclusion: Septic Arthritis of the TMJ is a rare event with very specific clinical symptoms. Due to the low sensitivity of the computed tomography scan, magnetic resonance imaging should be considered when computed tomography scan is negative for TMJ effusion.
颞下颌关节脓毒性关节炎
摘要感染性颞下颌关节关节炎(TMJ)是一种罕见的疾病,在世界范围内仅报道过几十次。这是一个值得注意的化脓性关节炎的TMJ关节在其他健康的男性。病例报告:一名24岁男性,因耳周肿胀、红斑、发热、肌痛和全身关节痛而就诊于急诊科。他以前曾寻求医疗照顾,并被给予环丙沙星治疗。然而,他出现了面部肿胀和皮疹,不得不停止使用抗生素。体格检查时,患者左侧耳廓周围有大的肿胀和压痛,右下颌骨有红斑和偏曲,限制了他张嘴的能力。计算机断层扫描显示轻度不对称软组织肿胀在左咽区,但没有显示关节积液。随后的磁共振成像确实显示关节间隙积液。排出积液,将滑液进行革兰氏染色、培养和敏感性检查。培养出了对甲氧西林敏感的金黄色葡萄球菌。患者出院,完成两周的静脉注射(IV)头孢曲松和静脉万古霉素通过家庭输注。结论:脓毒性TMJ关节炎是一种罕见的疾病,临床症状非常特殊。由于计算机断层扫描的灵敏度较低,当计算机断层扫描为TMJ积液阴性时,应考虑磁共振成像。
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