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Pyogenic sacroiliitis and pyomyositis in a patient with systemic lupus erythematous.
[pyomyositis]
Pyogenic
sacroiliitis
and
pyomyositis
are
uncommon
infectious
diseases
and
their
diagnoses
are
often
delayed
.
They
are
typically
seen
in
children
and
young
adults
and
are
rare
in
middle
-aged
people
especially
in
those
affected
by
rheumatic
diseases
.
We
present
the
first
case
of
a
Staphylococcus
aureus
related
pyogenic
sacroiliitis
associated
with
iliacus
and
gluteal
pyomyositis
occurring
in
a
patient
with
systemic
lupus
erythematosus
.
Antibiotic
treatment
was
administered
for
a
total
of
6
weeks
with
a
total
recovery
.
Pyogenic
sacroiliitis
and
pyomyositis
,
although
remaining
rare
events
,
should
be
remembered
as
severe
complications
in
immunosuppressed
patients
with
inflammatory
diseases
.
Early
clinical
suspicion
,
imaging
diagnosis
,
and
adequate
therapy
are
decisive
for
the
satisfactory
outcome
.
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