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Unusual presentation of more common disease/injury
An atypical pneumococcal arthritis
  1. Pascal Rossi1,
  2. Brigitte Granel1,
  3. Philippe Mouly1,
  4. Anne-Laurence Demoux1,
  5. Fanny Le Mée1,
  6. Fanny Bernard2,
  7. Gerard Faugère1,
  8. Yves Francès1
  1. 1Department of Internal Medicine, Hopital Nord, Marseille, France
  2. 2Hopital Nord, Marseille, France
  1. Correspondence to Pascal Rossi, pascalmaurice.rossi{at}ap-hm.fr

Summary

Bone and joint infections due to Streptococcus pneumoniae usually occur in patients who are immunocompromised, and involve one site. The unique case of a 49-year-old immunocompetent man, with an unremarkable medical history, with septicaemia and polyarticular septic arthritis involving the shoulder and knee and with cervical spondylodiscitis due to S pneumoniae, is described. In this case, S pneumoniae probably originated from the gingiva, which is commonly colonised in children and adults. S pneumoniae should be considered routinely when facing bone and joint infections, and multiple locations should be carefully sought owing to the possible lack of symptoms.

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