A case of sacroiliitis developing due to Salmonella typhi

Pyogenic infections of the sacroiliac joint is extremely rare, and the most common causative microorganisms are S.aureus, streptococci, and P.aeruginosa in intravenous drug abusers. In this study a very rare case of sacroiliitis developing due to Salmonella typhi is reported.

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Published in:Gülhane Tip Dergisi Vol. 50; no. 3; p. 217
Main Authors: Gül, H Cem, Nacır, Barış, Avcı, İ Yaşar, C. Polat Eyigün, Pahsa, Alaaddin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Turkish
Published: Ankara Gulhane Medical Journal 01-09-2008
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Summary:Pyogenic infections of the sacroiliac joint is extremely rare, and the most common causative microorganisms are S.aureus, streptococci, and P.aeruginosa in intravenous drug abusers. In this study a very rare case of sacroiliitis developing due to Salmonella typhi is reported.
ISSN:1302-0471
2146-8052