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Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1996
Two cases of septic sacroiliac (SI) joint arthritis are presented to illustrate the difficulty of diagnosing and treating this uncommon osteoarticular infection. The patients presented are a 68-year-old woman with septic sacroiliitis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae and a 20-year-old man with Salmonella infantis infection involving the SI joint.
B, Zimmermann, D J, Mikolich, E V, Lally
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Two cases of septic sacroiliac (SI) joint arthritis are presented to illustrate the difficulty of diagnosing and treating this uncommon osteoarticular infection. The patients presented are a 68-year-old woman with septic sacroiliitis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae and a 20-year-old man with Salmonella infantis infection involving the SI joint.
B, Zimmermann, D J, Mikolich, E V, Lally
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Southern Medical Journal, 1983
We have described an unusual case of tuberculous sacroiliitis associated with adrenal insufficiency, with details of radiologic studies and review of the literature concerning tuberculous sacroiliitis.
J, Goldberg, J, Kovarsky
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We have described an unusual case of tuberculous sacroiliitis associated with adrenal insufficiency, with details of radiologic studies and review of the literature concerning tuberculous sacroiliitis.
J, Goldberg, J, Kovarsky
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1994
This report describes two cases of pyogenic sacroiliitis with remarkably similar histories. The initial diagnosis is often overlooked because of its rarity and poorly localized signs and symptoms. Clinical and radiological findings, as well as treatment measures, are discussed.
S A, Carlson, J S, Jones
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This report describes two cases of pyogenic sacroiliitis with remarkably similar histories. The initial diagnosis is often overlooked because of its rarity and poorly localized signs and symptoms. Clinical and radiological findings, as well as treatment measures, are discussed.
S A, Carlson, J S, Jones
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 1983
Five patients with septic sacroiliitis, 3 unilateral and 2 bilateral, are described. The illness was acute, with high fever, low back or buttock pain, severe sacroiliac tenderness and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from the blood in 3 cases and Salmonella typhi in 1.
M, Oka, T, Möttönen
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Five patients with septic sacroiliitis, 3 unilateral and 2 bilateral, are described. The illness was acute, with high fever, low back or buttock pain, severe sacroiliac tenderness and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from the blood in 3 cases and Salmonella typhi in 1.
M, Oka, T, Möttönen
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Infantile infectious sacroiliitis
Pediatric Radiology, 1985Two infants with pyogenic sacroiliitis are presented. In both babies, the clinical findings were initially attributed to septic arthritis of the ipsilateral hip. The correct diagnosis was not established in either infant until radionuclide scanning showed increased uptake in the ipsilateral sacroiliac joints.
B L, Sueoka +3 more
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JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2016
Blanca Elena, Rios Gomes Bica +3 more
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Blanca Elena, Rios Gomes Bica +3 more
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Anaerobic Pyogenic Sacroiliitis
Southern Medical Journal, 1983R R, Longoria, J L, Carpenter
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