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Case Reports
. 2006 Jan-Feb;7(1):52-6.
doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2006.00089.x.

Septic facet joint arthritis after a corticosteroid facet injection

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Septic facet joint arthritis after a corticosteroid facet injection

Toby N Weingarten et al. Pain Med. 2006 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Lumbar facet joint injections are commonly employed in the treatment of low back pain and are considered to be relatively safe with few known complications. We report the case of septic facet arthritis following a periarticular facet injection in a patient with recurrent urinary tract infections. The literature is reviewed to identify epidemiological and clinical features of patients in whom septic facet arthritis developed after lumbar facet injection. The diagnosis of iatrogenic septic facet arthritis is often delayed because neurologic and constitutional signs and symptoms develop slowly. Serologic nonspecific markers of infection and appropriate imaging studies may be more sensitive for the early diagnosis of septic facet arthritis. Recalcitrant or worsening back pain after facet injections should prompt an investigation to rule out infectious causes.

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