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Acute haematogenous community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus osteomyelitis in an adult: case report and review of literature.
[pyomyositis]
Methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus
aureus
(
MRSA
)
has
of
late
emerged
as
a
cause
of
community-acquired
infections
among
immunocompetent
adults
without
risk
factors
.
Skin
and
soft
tissue
infections
represent
the
majority
of
community-acquired
methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus
aureus
(
CA
-MRSA
)
clinical
presentations
,
whilst
invasive
and
life-threatening
illness
like
necrotizing
pneumonia
,
necrotizing
fasciitis
,
pyomyositis
,
osteomyelitis
and
sepsis
syndrome
are
less
common
.
Although
more
widely
described
in
the
pediatric
age
group
,
the
occurrence
of
CA
-MRSA
osteomyelitis
in
adults
is
an
uncommonly
reported
entity
.
We
describe
an
invasive
CA
-MRSA
infection
in
a
28
year
-old
previously
healthy
male
,
manifesting
with
bacteraemia
,
osteomyelitis
of
femur
,
pyomyositis
and
septic
arthritis
of
the
knee
.
Initially
a
preliminary
diagnosis
of
osteosarcoma
was
suggested
by
imaging
studies
and
patient
underwent
a
bone
biopsy
.
MRSA
was
subsequently
isolated
from
blood
cultures
taken
on
day
of
admission
,
bone
,
tissue
and
pus
cultures
.
Incision
and
drainage
of
abscess
was
performed
and
patient
was
treated
with
vancomycin
,
with
fusidic
acid
added
later
.
It
took
6
months
for
the
inflammatory
markers
to
normalize
,
warranting
6
-
months
of
anti-
MRSA
therapy
.
Patient
was
a
fervent
deer
hunter
and
we
speculate
that
he
acquired
this
infection
from
extensive
direct
contact
with
deer
.
Molecular
characterization
of
this
isolate
showed
that
it
belonged
to
multilocus
sequence
type
(
MLST
)
ST
30
and
exhibited
the
staphylococcal
chromosome
cassette
mec
(
SCCmec
)
type
IV
,
staphylococcus
protein
A
(
spa
)
type
t
019
,
accessory
gene
regulator
(
agr
)
type
III
and
dru
type
dt
10
m
.
This
strain
harbored
Panton
-
Valentine
leukocidin
(
pvl
)
genes
together
with
3
other
virulent
genes
;
sei
(
enterotoxin
)
,
hlg
(
hemolysin
)
and
fnbA
(
fibronectin
binding
protein
)
.
This
case
study
alerts
physicians
that
beyond
the
most
commonly
encountered
skin
and
soft
tissue
infections
,
pvl
positive
CA
-MRSA
can
lead
to
invasive
life-threatening
disease
especially
in
an
immunocompetent
adult
.
Heightened
alertness
is
needed
for
osteomyelitis
of
long
bones
in
adults
,
as
it
is
not
uncommon
for
this
disease
to
mimic
primary
bone
malignancy
.
Cure
is
achievable
with
early
appropriate
antibiotics
guided
by
inflammatory
markers
.
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