Salmonella bredney: une cause rare d'anévrisme mycotique

M. H. Jammal, J. Guidon, L. Chiche, L. Tselikas, K. P. Tiev, C. Tolédano, L. Josselin-Mahr, M. Gain, J. Cabane, A. Kettaneh

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Résumé

Mycotic aneurysms are rare, remain asymptomatic for a long time, and may be life threatening by their rupture if therapy is delayed. Historically associated with S. treptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus, they now frequently involve Salmonella species in elderly or immunodeficient patients, and complicate vascular investigation or surgical procedures. Frequently located in the abdominal aorta, they can also be found rarely in other location. Therapy associates antibiotics and surgical debridement with reestablishment of vascular continuity. We report a case of ruptured popliteal aneurysm with Salmonella bredney bacteraemia.

Titre traduit de la contributionSalmonella bredney: A rare cause of mycotic aneurysm
langue originaleFrançais
Pages (de - à)e12-e14
journalRevue de Medecine Interne
Volume32
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2011
Modification externeOui

mots-clés

  • Bacteriemia
  • Popliteal aneurysm
  • Salmonella

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