Heliyon (Sep 2023)

Vertebral osteomyelitis secondary to Streptococcus cristatus infection

  • Helen Tran, MD,
  • Angela Ai, MD,
  • Oscar E. Gallardo-Huizar, MD,
  • Michael Kahn, MD,
  • Glenn Mathisen, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. e19616

Abstract

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A 66-year-old male with a history of low back pain was found to have discitis and osteomyelitis. Biopsy and PCR testing revealed Streptococcus cristatus infection. This bacteria does not typically cause disease, and only a few cases in the literature have reported it to cause infection in the bones or joints. This case illustrates that vertebral osteomyelitis with a rare causative agent, S. cristatus, is possible and can be identified with PCR. Treatment typically requires long-term antibiotics tailored to the causative agent for a minimum of 6 weeks and can sometimes include surgical management.

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