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Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced Endometrial Carcinoma
Background: We report the first known case of spontaneous, atraumatic Clostridium septicum gangrene occurring in a patient with recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma. Case: A 63-year-old white female undergoing chemotherapy for recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma presented with right “arthritis-like...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2364358/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18475364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1064744994000372 |
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description | Background: We report the first known case of spontaneous, atraumatic Clostridium septicum gangrene occurring in a patient with recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma. Case: A 63-year-old white female undergoing chemotherapy for recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma presented with right “arthritis-like” shoulder pain. She denied fever, chills, or shoulder trauma. The patient was afebrile and her blood pressure was 100/50. Her right shoulder and upper extremity were remarkable for an area of dark blue discoloration with crepitus. The white blood cell (WBC) count was 8,200/μl with left shift. Serum creatinine, platelet count, and coagulation studies were normal. Computed tomography revealed gas in the right shoulder tissues. A Gram stain of fluid aspirated from the shoulder demonstrated gram-positive spore-forming rods. She declined surgical intervention and expired within hours of admission. Cultures of the right shoulder eventually grew Clostridium septicum. Conclusion: It is imperative to consider clostridial gangrene in the differential diagnosis for any patient with cancer and a fever of unknown origin. |
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spelling | pubmed-23643582008-05-12 Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced Endometrial Carcinoma Moore, David H. Ghosh, Kris Sutton, Gregory P. Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol Research Article Background: We report the first known case of spontaneous, atraumatic Clostridium septicum gangrene occurring in a patient with recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma. Case: A 63-year-old white female undergoing chemotherapy for recurrent endometrial adenocarcinoma presented with right “arthritis-like” shoulder pain. She denied fever, chills, or shoulder trauma. The patient was afebrile and her blood pressure was 100/50. Her right shoulder and upper extremity were remarkable for an area of dark blue discoloration with crepitus. The white blood cell (WBC) count was 8,200/μl with left shift. Serum creatinine, platelet count, and coagulation studies were normal. Computed tomography revealed gas in the right shoulder tissues. A Gram stain of fluid aspirated from the shoulder demonstrated gram-positive spore-forming rods. She declined surgical intervention and expired within hours of admission. Cultures of the right shoulder eventually grew Clostridium septicum. Conclusion: It is imperative to consider clostridial gangrene in the differential diagnosis for any patient with cancer and a fever of unknown origin. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1994 /pmc/articles/PMC2364358/ /pubmed/18475364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1064744994000372 Text en Copyright © 1994 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moore, David H. Ghosh, Kris Sutton, Gregory P. Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced Endometrial Carcinoma |
title | Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced
Endometrial Carcinoma |
title_full | Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced
Endometrial Carcinoma |
title_fullStr | Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced
Endometrial Carcinoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced
Endometrial Carcinoma |
title_short | Spontaneous Occurrence of Gangrene Due to Clostridium septicum in a Patient With Advanced
Endometrial Carcinoma |
title_sort | spontaneous occurrence of gangrene due to clostridium septicum in a patient with advanced
endometrial carcinoma |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2364358/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18475364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1064744994000372 |
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