Annales de médecine interne
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Ann Med Interne (Paris) · Jun 2001
Review Case Reports[Septic arthritis of a lumbar facet joint. A case report].
Septic arthritis of the posterior lumbar joints is extremely rare in comparison with spondylodiscitis which is much more common. We report a case of an 86-year-old women with septic arthritis of the left L4-L5 lumbar facet joint associated with endocarditis. Arthritis diagnosis was made on CT scan and MRI, infection by Staphyloccocus aureus was proved by blood cultures. ⋯ Some back pain generally persists. In conclusion, lumbar pain with fever without spondylodiscitis is suggestive of septic arthritis of a lumbar facet joint. Epiduritis associated in 60% patients requires rapid treatment.
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Ann Med Interne (Paris) · Jun 2001
Case Reports[Rapidly progressive dementia disclosing primary angiitis of the central nervous system].
Angiitis of the central nervous system involves a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms. Complementary exams (CSF, neuroradiological exams) are not very specific and sensitive. Diagnostic procedures often require cortical and leptomeningeal biopsy. ⋯ We report a rapidly progress dementia syndrome that revealed angiitis of the central nervous system. Corticosteroid treatment did not prevent a fatal outcome. Autopsy findings confirmed the diagnosis of central nervous leucocytoclastic angiitis.