Case Reports in Orthopedics (Jan 2013)

Pseudotumor of the Hip due to Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infection

  • Stefano Artiaco,
  • Andrea Ferrero,
  • Frediano Boggio,
  • Giulia Colzani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/502728
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Pseudotumors associated with total hip arthroplasty have been associated with metal-on-metal and metal-on-polyethylene total hip arthroplasties due to a granulomatous foreign-body reaction to methyl methacrylate, polyethylene, or metal ion release, but they have not been related to prosthetic joint infections. In this paper, we report an unusual case of Candida albicans total hip arthroplasty infection, causing a large inflammatory pseudotumor of the hip joint. Fungal periprosthetic joint infections are a rare clinical entity and difficult to diagnose, and a pseudotumor may be part of their clinical presentation. They should be suspected in immunodeficient host patients when clinical symptoms of prosthetic joint infections are observed.