Group G Streptococcal Bacteremia and Vertebral Osteomyelitis in a Homosexual Man with Amebic Colitis
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概要
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We present a case of bacteremia caused by group G streptococci (GGS) and vertebral osteomyelitis in a homosexual man with amebic colitis. The organism likely entered the blood via the inflamed intestinal mucosa resulting from amebiasis. Arthritis of both hands, which probably represented poststreptococcal reactive arthritis, was also observed. We should be aware that diseases caused by GGS appear to be increasing in recent years, and a potential for serious infection exists with regard to GGS as well as group A streptococci.
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著者
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Hatakeyama Shuji
Department Of Internal Medicine Showa General Hospital
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Ishioka Haruhiko
Department Of Anesthesiology And Critical Care Medicine Saitama Medical Center Jichi Medical Univers
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Hayakawa Kayoko
Department Of Dental Radiology Kagoshima University Dental School
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Umezawa Masami
Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation Ohkubo Hospital, Japan
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Umezawa Masami
Departmento of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation Okubo Hospital
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Shinozaki Sachiko
Departmento of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation Okubo Hospital
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