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Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity

INTRODUCTION: Patella osteomyelitis is a rare entity in adults. Most often it is seen in children of five to twelve years of age because of its unique ossification and vascularity. Immuno compromised states like HIV, tuberculosis, intravenous drug abuse and trauma have been predisposing factors for...

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Autores principales: Kumar, R. Siva, K.Singhi, Prahalad, Chidambaram, M., Kakkandki, Kiran
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Publicado: Indian Orthopaedic Research Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5040560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27703930
http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.408
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author Kumar, R. Siva
K.Singhi, Prahalad
Chidambaram, M.
Kakkandki, Kiran
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Chidambaram, M.
Kakkandki, Kiran
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description INTRODUCTION: Patella osteomyelitis is a rare entity in adults. Most often it is seen in children of five to twelve years of age because of its unique ossification and vascularity. Immuno compromised states like HIV, tuberculosis, intravenous drug abuse and trauma have been predisposing factors for adult patellar osteomyelitis. We report two cases of patellar osteomyelitis in adult diabetic women with uncontrolled glycemic levels and having no previous history of any trauma or systemic infection. CASE REPORT: A 43-year-old diabetic woman presented with complaints of left knee pain and swelling with no history of trauma. On examination, pointed tenderness was present over anterior aspect of patella with patellar grind test positive. Radiography and MRI revealed solitary well circumscribed patellar cyst. Lateral chondral blisters were noted while doing arthroscopy and secretions oozed out on puncturing. Curettage was carried out for the same. Culture and sensitivity revealed no growth and the patient was prescribed antibiotics for 6 weeks. Second case was a 46-year-old diabetic lady with similar presentation. MRI additionally showed abscess in intermuscular plains around knee joint. An aspirated fluid was negative for growth of organisms. Knee arthrotomy and curettage of patellar sinus tracts was done with evacuation of intramuscular abscess. Antibiotics were given for 6 weeks. Both patients had complete relief of symptoms. CONCLUSION: Patella osteomyelitis in adults is very rare. In patients with uncontrolled diabetes, vague anterior knee pain, elevated ESR and CRP, one should keep patellar subacute osteomyelitis as a differential diagnosis which can be further confirmed by X-ray, MRI or bone scan. An appropriate early treatment with antibiotics and surgical intervention can give a satisfactory result.
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spelling pubmed-50405602016-10-04 Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity Kumar, R. Siva K.Singhi, Prahalad Chidambaram, M. Kakkandki, Kiran J Orthop Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Patella osteomyelitis is a rare entity in adults. Most often it is seen in children of five to twelve years of age because of its unique ossification and vascularity. Immuno compromised states like HIV, tuberculosis, intravenous drug abuse and trauma have been predisposing factors for adult patellar osteomyelitis. We report two cases of patellar osteomyelitis in adult diabetic women with uncontrolled glycemic levels and having no previous history of any trauma or systemic infection. CASE REPORT: A 43-year-old diabetic woman presented with complaints of left knee pain and swelling with no history of trauma. On examination, pointed tenderness was present over anterior aspect of patella with patellar grind test positive. Radiography and MRI revealed solitary well circumscribed patellar cyst. Lateral chondral blisters were noted while doing arthroscopy and secretions oozed out on puncturing. Curettage was carried out for the same. Culture and sensitivity revealed no growth and the patient was prescribed antibiotics for 6 weeks. Second case was a 46-year-old diabetic lady with similar presentation. MRI additionally showed abscess in intermuscular plains around knee joint. An aspirated fluid was negative for growth of organisms. Knee arthrotomy and curettage of patellar sinus tracts was done with evacuation of intramuscular abscess. Antibiotics were given for 6 weeks. Both patients had complete relief of symptoms. CONCLUSION: Patella osteomyelitis in adults is very rare. In patients with uncontrolled diabetes, vague anterior knee pain, elevated ESR and CRP, one should keep patellar subacute osteomyelitis as a differential diagnosis which can be further confirmed by X-ray, MRI or bone scan. An appropriate early treatment with antibiotics and surgical intervention can give a satisfactory result. Indian Orthopaedic Research Group 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5040560/ /pubmed/27703930 http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.408 Text en Copyright: © Indian Orthopaedic Research Group http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chidambaram, M.
Kakkandki, Kiran
Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity
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title_full Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity
title_fullStr Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity
title_full_unstemmed Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity
title_short Case Report of Two Cases of Patella Subacute Osteomyelitis in Diabetic Women A Rare Entity
title_sort case report of two cases of patella subacute osteomyelitis in diabetic women a rare entity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5040560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27703930
http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.408
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