Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Staphylococcus aureus costal osteomyelitis with complicated by pleural effusion in a 7-month-old infant: A misleading clinical presentation

  • Rachida Lamiri,
  • Ghada Habachi,
  • Seyfeddine Zayani,
  • Radhouane Ben Salah,
  • Abir Daya,
  • Mabrouk Abdelaali,
  • Mongi Mekki,
  • Nahla Kechiche,
  • Lassaad Sahnoun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 2362 – 2366

Abstract

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Osteomyelitis is a rare infectious disease in children, predominantly affecting long bones; however, its clinical presentation can be ambiguous if the location is atypical. Costal osteomyelitis is very rare in children and can mimic other pathologies. We present a case of a seven-month-old infant diagnosed with costal osteomyelitis complicated by rupture of a subperiosteal abscess into the pleura. His clinical condition improved with conservative treatment, which included chest drain insertion and intravenous antibiotic therapy without the need for surgical debridement. Rib osteomyelitis represents a potentially severe condition. Early detection is imperative to prevent the necessity for invasive therapies and mitigate long-term complications.

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