控制良好的糖尿病患者胸部挫伤后迅速进展的化脓性炎。

Kazuya Ura, Misato Motoya, Hidehiro Ishii
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化脓性肌炎是一种罕见的急性骨骼肌细菌感染。它有时被称为“热带肌炎”,因为它主要被报道为热带地区的一种地方病。在温带气候下,它主要在免疫功能低下的人群中被诊断出来,例如那些患有人类免疫缺陷病毒感染、恶性肿瘤、糖尿病和各种其他疾病的人。早期诊断和适当的抗菌药物治疗化脓性肌炎是很重要的,然而,它往往在早期阶段错过。在此,我们报告一例肥胖和控制良好的糖尿病患者,在胸部挫伤后仅2天就发生了快速发作的化脓炎,并在早期引起了菌血症。他成功地接受了抗菌素治疗,没有任何引流或手术干预。即使在控制良好的糖尿病患者或健康人中,出现发热、肌肉肿胀和疼痛的患者,特别是肥胖和钝性创伤史的患者,也应考虑脓性肌炎。还应注意的是,钝性肌肉创伤后很早就会出现化脓性肌炎,类似肌肉挫伤或血肿。及时诊断和抗菌治疗化脓性肌炎可导致良好的结果,而无需手术引流。
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Rapidly-Progressing Pyomyositis After Chest Contusion in a Patient With Well-Controlled Diabetes Mellitus.

Rapidly-Progressing Pyomyositis After Chest Contusion in a Patient With Well-Controlled Diabetes Mellitus.

Rapidly-Progressing Pyomyositis After Chest Contusion in a Patient With Well-Controlled Diabetes Mellitus.

Pyomyositis is an uncommon acute bacterial infection of the skeletal muscle. It is sometimes referred to as "tropical pyomyositis" because it has been primarily reported as an endemic disease in tropical regions. In temperate climates, it is mainly diagnosed in immunocompromised persons, such as those with human immunodeficiency virus infection, malignancy, diabetes, and various other medical conditions. Early diagnosis and appropriate antimicrobial therapy for pyomyositis are important, however, it is often missed in its early stage. Herein, we report the case of a patient with obesity and well-controlled diabetes in whom rapid onset pyomyositis developed in only 2 days after chest contusion and induced bacteremia in its early stage. He was successfully treated by antimicrobials without any drainage or surgical intervention. Even in patients with well-controlled diabetes or in healthy persons, pyomyositis should be considered for patients who present with fever and muscle swelling and pain, especially when they have obesity and a history of blunt trauma. It should also be noted that pyomyositis, mimicking muscle contusion or hematoma can appear very early after blunt muscle trauma. Prompt diagnosis and antimicrobial treatment for pyomyositis can lead to a favorable outcome, without surgical drainage.

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