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Case Reports
. 1997 Sep;89(9):634-5.

Multidrug-resistant Pneumococcus causing vertebral osteomyelitis

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Multidrug-resistant Pneumococcus causing vertebral osteomyelitis

S J Antony. J Natl Med Assoc. 1997 Sep.

Abstract

Primary vertebral osteomyelitis in a rare presentation of pneumococcal infection especially in an asymptomatic patient with no primary focus of infection. This report describes a patient who presented with lower back pain in which the magnetic resonance imaging showed little evidence of L1 and L2 vertebral body destruction. Cultures from these vertebral bodies grew penicillin and third-generation resistant pneumococcus. The patient was treated successfully with 6 weeks of vancomycin and rifampin.

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