一名成年女性肱骨中的布罗迪脓肿罕见病例

IF 1.1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IDCases Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idcr.2024.e01977
Priya Samuel , Andrew Brack , John C. Lam
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摘要

布罗迪脓肿是亚急性至慢性骨髓炎的一种表现,其特点是骨内脓肿形成,通常发生在男性儿童患者下肢长管状骨的干骺端。临床上,布罗迪脓肿表现为隐匿性起病的创伤性骨痛,无全身症状。诊断延迟很常见,因为通常需要进行诊断性影像学检查,然后进行活组织培养和组织学检查,才能确诊布罗迪脓肿。布罗迪脓肿的治疗并不规范,通常包括手术清创和抗菌治疗。尽管治疗方法多种多样,但通过手术和抗生素治疗布罗迪脓肿的效果还是不错的。在此,我们报告了一例延迟诊断的成年女性上肢布罗迪脓肿病例。虽然她在接受布罗迪脓肿治疗后病情有所好转,但该病例也提醒临床医生,在成年患者出现非创伤性骨痛时应考虑到这种情况。
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An unusual case of Brodie’s abscess in the humerus of an adult female

Brodie’s abscess is a manifestation of subacute to chronic osteomyelitis, characterized as intraosseous abscess formation, usually on the metaphysis of the long tubular bones in the lower extremities of male pediatric patients. Clinically, Brodie’s abscess presents with atraumatic bone pain of an insidious onset, with absence of systemic findings. Delay in diagnosis is common, as diagnostic imaging, followed by biopsy for culture and histologic examination are generally required to secure a diagnosis of Brodie’s abscess. Treatment of Brodie’s abscess is non-standardized, and usually consists of surgical debridement and antibacterial therapy. Despite the variability in therapeutic approaches, outcomes of Brodie’s abscess treated with surgery and antibiotics are favourable. Herein we report a case of a delayed diagnosis of Brodie’s abscess in the upper extremity of an adult female. While she improved with treatment of Brodie’s abscess, the case serves to remind clinicians to consider this entity in adult individuals who present with atraumatic bone pain.

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