Melendez P R, Johnson R H
Department of Medicine, Kern Medical Center (UCLA), Bakersfield 93305.
Rev Infect Dis. 1991 May-Jun;13(3):428-9. doi: 10.1093/clinids/13.3.428.
Moraxella catarrhalis was isolated from blood from a 41-year-old man who had a 24-hour history of increasing pain in and swelling of the left knee. No history of trauma, arthropathy, fever, chills, cough, or chest pain was noted. What is believed to be the first case of bacteremia caused by M. catarrhalis that was associated with septic arthritis is described in this report. The case presented suggests the pathophysiology of this rare condition. One previous case of septic arthritis caused by M. catarrhalis without documented bacteremia has been reported.
从一名41岁男性的血液中分离出卡他莫拉菌,该男子有左膝疼痛加剧和肿胀24小时的病史。未发现有创伤、关节病、发热、寒战、咳嗽或胸痛的病史。本报告描述了据信首例由卡他莫拉菌引起的与感染性关节炎相关的菌血症病例。所呈现的病例提示了这种罕见病症的病理生理学。此前曾报告过一例由卡他莫拉菌引起的感染性关节炎但无菌血症记录的病例。