Reactivated Moraxella osteitis presenting as granulomatous disease.


Autoria(s): Sendi, Parham; Meier, Rahel; Sonderegger, Beat; Bonel, Harald Marcel; Schäfer, S C; Vögelin, Esther
Data(s)

01/11/2014

Resumo

Granulomatous infections are commonly associated with mycobacteria, brucellosis, actinomycosis, nocardiosis, spirochetes, and fungi. Rarely, granuloma formation is a host response to other bacterial infection. Osteomyelitis and osteitis that reactivate many years after the primary episode is a known phenomenon. A reactivation that presents as a granulomatous disease is rare. We present a case of reactivated osteitis due to Moraxella osloensis with consecutive granuloma formation.

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Sendi, Parham; Meier, Rahel; Sonderegger, Beat; Bonel, Harald Marcel; Schäfer, S C; Vögelin, Esther (2014). Reactivated Moraxella osteitis presenting as granulomatous disease. The Netherlands journal of medicine, 72(9), pp. 491-493. Van Zuiden Communications BV

doi:10.7892/boris.60875

info:pmid:25431395

urn:issn:1872-9061

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eng

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Van Zuiden Communications BV

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Sendi, Parham; Meier, Rahel; Sonderegger, Beat; Bonel, Harald Marcel; Schäfer, S C; Vögelin, Esther (2014). Reactivated Moraxella osteitis presenting as granulomatous disease. The Netherlands journal of medicine, 72(9), pp. 491-493. Van Zuiden Communications BV

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