2015, Volume 8, Issue 4, pp 492 – 495

Septic knee arthritis in Crohn’s disease biological therapy-free patient. Case report

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Correspondence to: Corina Pop, MD, PhD Medical Clinic and Gastroenterology, Emergency University Hospital, Bucharest 169 Splaiul Independentei Street, 7001, Bucharest, Romania, Mobile phone: +40722 242 937, Email: cora.pop@gmail.com

Abstract

A 52-year-old woman with Crohn’s disease presented with septic arthrtis of the knee. This condition coincided with a symptomatic flare of her Crohn’s disease due to an ileal inflammatory stenosis, manifested as a phlegmonous mass palpable in the right lower quadrant and a small bowel obstruction. Results of synovial fluid cultures showed the presence of Gram-negative bacillus, Klebsiella pneumoniae and the CT scan images were highly suggestive of abdominal abscess within Crohn’s disease. The patient’s condition improved after following an antibiotic treatment and after the initiation of Anti-TNF-alpha agent Adalimumab, with no further exacerbation. Septic arthritis in Crohn’s disease should be considered to have a communicating source of sepsis consisting of an abdominal abscess or fistula.

Abbreviations: Anti-TNF-alpha agent = anti tumor necrosis factor alpha agent, 5-ASA = 5-aminosalicylic acid

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PMC ID: 4656959
PubMed ID: 26664477
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Article Publishing Date (print): Oct-Dec 2015
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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

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