Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Sep 2016)

Clostridium septicum: An Unusual Link to a Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed

  • Kegan Jessamy,
  • Fidelis O. Ojevwe,
  • Ezinnaya Ubagharaji,
  • Anuj Sharma,
  • Obiajulu Anozie,
  • Christy Ann Gilman,
  • Sekou Rawlins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000448881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 489 – 493

Abstract

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Clostridium septicum is a highly virulent pathogen which is associated with colorectal malignancy, hematological malignancy, immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus and cyclical neutropenia. Presentation may include disseminated clostridial infection in the form of septicemia, gas gangrene, and mycotic aortic aneurysms. We report the case of a 62-year-old female presenting with necrotizing fasciitis of her left thigh and subsequently developing rectal bleeding. While she was being treated with empiric antibiotics, her blood culture was found to be positive for C. septicum. We would like to highlight the importance of early colorectal cancer screening in minimizing the occurrence of undetected tumors which provide an optimal growth environment for C. septicum, leading to localized and/or remote infection.

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