Ennis Hayley E, Ialenti Marc N, Jose Jean, Baraga Michael
Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery (H.E.E., M.N.I., and M.B.) and Radiology (J.J.), University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida.
JBJS Case Connect. 2017 Jul-Sep;7(3):e55. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.CC.17.00024.
We present a case of isolated Salmonella species group B sacroiliitis in a healthy 19-year-old collegiate-level swimmer with no known risk factors. To our knowledge, there are no similar cases described in the current literature.
Pyogenic sacroiliitis (PS) is a rare form of septic arthritis, especially in adults. PS is most commonly seen in the setting of intravenous drug use or in an immunocompromised patient. If a patient does not fit either of these demographics, PS initially can be a difficult diagnosis because of its rarity and vague symptomatology.
我们报告一例19岁健康的大学游泳运动员发生的孤立性B组沙门氏菌性骶髂关节炎,该患者无已知危险因素。据我们所知,目前文献中未描述过类似病例。
化脓性骶髂关节炎(PS)是一种罕见的化脓性关节炎形式,尤其是在成年人中。PS最常见于静脉吸毒或免疫功能低下的患者中。如果患者不符合上述任何一种人群特征,由于其罕见性和症状模糊,PS最初可能难以诊断。