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CASE REPORT
Metastatic MSSA infection of the spine and extremities
  1. Yoshihiro Katsuura,
  2. Brandon Cincere,
  3. Garrick Cason,
  4. James Osborn
  1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Tennessee College of Medicine Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Yoshihiro Katsuura, yoshikatsuura{at}gmail.com

Summary

Here, we present a rare case of metastatic methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) infection arising from an unknown focus and spreading throughout the lumbar spine with associated pyomyositis of the paraspinal musculature, and septic arthritis of the knee, ankle and sternoclavicular joint. This case highlights the potential for missed aspects and delay in diagnosis in the care of metastatic S. aureus and the need for multispecialty intervention. Treatment of S. aureus infections requires a high index of suspicion and careful examination of multiple organ systems to identify the full extent of the disease. A discussion on metastatic S. aureus infection follows the report.

  • infections
  • bone and joint infections
  • orthopaedics

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  • Contributors All authors contributed in the conception, analysis and interpretation of data, as well as, drafting and critically revising this original article. All of them also approved the final version and can be held accountable for this article.

  • Competing interests None declared.

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