Future Science OA (Jan 2020)

Arcanobacterium pyogenes and encrusted pyelitis

  • Albert Semaan,
  • Georges Abi Tayeh,
  • Josselin Abi Chebel,
  • Rabih Hallit,
  • Matta Matta,
  • Pascal Hajj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2019-0021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1

Abstract

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Aim: Trueperella pyogenes is known to affect cattle, but was never isolated as a cause of human urinary tract infections. Clinical case: A 69-year-old male presented for recurring low urinary tract symptoms after a 20-day ciprofloxacin regimen for prostatitis. He previously underwent open right nephrolithotomy and left ureterovesical junction reimplantation for an iatrogenic distal ureteral stricture. Computed tomography showed spontaneous cortical calcifications; renoscopy was performed and deep cultures from the pelvis were taken; culture on chocolate agar revealed T. pyogenes. Intravenous teicoplanin for 3 weeks resulted in resolution of low urinary tract symptoms with regression of bladder and ureteral thickening. Conclusion: T. pyogenes can cause encrusted pyelitis in humans especially evoked in a context of persisting or recurring urinary tract infections.

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