Lumbar Salmonella osteomyelitis with psoas muscle abscess in a patient with prostate cancer
Martinez-Hernandez Lucia,
Portos-Silva Jose Manuel,
Larraya-Indaberea Jose Angel,
Galvan-Salazar Gabriel,
Gutierrez-Castillo Javier
Affiliations
Martinez-Hernandez Lucia
Department of Infectious Diseases, Hospital Español, Mexico City, Mexico; Corresponding author at: Departamento de Infectologíay Microbiologia del Hospital Español, Ejercito Nacional # 613, Granada, 11520 Mexico City. Mexico.
Portos-Silva Jose Manuel
Department of Cardiology, Hospital Español, Mexico City, Mexico
Larraya-Indaberea Jose Angel
Department of Cardiology, Hospital Español, Mexico City, Mexico
Galvan-Salazar Gabriel
Department of Oncology, Hospital Español, Mexico City, Mexico
Gutierrez-Castillo Javier
School of Medicine, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Salmonella osteomyelitis is a rare clinical entity more commonly described in grounds of sickle cell disease however some cases has been described in patients without this pathology but an immunocompromised state, which also predisposes to the development of a psoas abscess.We present the case of a 77-year-old man with persistent hip pain and recent diagnosis of prostate cancer who developed lumbar osteomyelitis and a secondary psoas abscess due contiguous spread. Treatment included a third-generation cephalosporine and fluoroquinolone without surgical drainage with a good prognosis overall.