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Stage 3 pyomyositis of the gluteus minimus; Staphylococcus aureus sepsis, autoanticoagulation, proximal femoral osteomyelitis and the role of surgical intervention.
[pyomyositis]
Primary
pyomyositis
is
a
rare
bacterial
infection
of
the
skeletal
muscle
.
Traditionally
a
tropical
disease
,
it
is
increasingly
described
in
westernised
urban
populations
.
The
aetiology
is
due
to
transient
bacteraemia
in
the
presence
of
risk
factors
such
as
traumatised
muscle
,
or
immunocompromise
.
The
condition
presents
in
one
of
three
stages
,
representing
progression
of
disease
severity
.
Intravenous
antibiotic
therapy
is
often
sufficient
for
this
disease
at
its
early
stage
,
but
surgical
drainage
is
necessary
for
advanced
presentations
.
We
report
a
severe
case
of
stage
3
pyomyositis
of
the
gluteus
minimus
,
which
led
to
Staphylococcus
aureus
sepsis
,
deranged
liver
function
,
acute
kidney
injury
,
autoanticoagulation
and
proximal
femoral
osteomyelitis
in
a
healthy
64
-
year
-old
Caucasian
man
.
This
illustrates
the
potential
severity
of
the
disease
,
the
life-threatening
sequelae
when
diagnosis
is
delayed
and
the
role
of
surgical
drainage
in
averting
the
progression
of
systemic
sepsis
to
end-organ
dysfunction
,
disseminated
intravascular
coagulation
and
potentially
death
.
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"but surgical drainage is necessary for advanced presentations"
symptom
pyomyositis
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