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Infective Discitis Mimicking Infective Endocarditis and Osteoarthritic Back Pain

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Description: N. Talsania, O. A. Ogundipe: Infective Discitis Mimicking Infective Endocarditis and Osteoarthritic Back Pain. The Internet Journal of Rheumatology. 2005. Volume 2 Number 1. (full text)
Abstract
The case of a 76 year old lady with bacteraemia and persistent back pain is presented. Due to the presence of notable co-morbidities, she was initially managed as a case of possible infective endocarditis and severe osteoarthritis of the lumbar spine but subsequently found to have infective discitis. Both infective endocarditis and infective discitis represent conditions that require a high index of suspicion, early diagnosis and institution of appropriate management so as to prevent the development of potentially serious complications. A discussion on the evaluation of patients with infective discitis is presented highlighting some potential pitfalls and diagnostic cautions for the clinician.

Type: Case Study
Author/Contact: Talsania & Ogundipe
Institution: IJR
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Language: English

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