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Pyogenic discitis due to Abiotrophia adiacens
Authors:Kosuke Uehara  Hirotaka Chikuda  Yoshimi Higurashi  Kiyofumi Ohkusu  Katsushi Takeshita  Atsushi Seichi  Sakae Tanaka
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Infection Control and Prevention, University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo, Japan;3. Department of Microbiology Regeneration and Advanced Medical Science, Gifu University, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan
Abstract:INTRODUCTIONAbiotrophia species have been referred to as nutritionally variant streptococci because of their fastidious nutritional requirements for growth. Abiotrophia species are difficult to identify with conventional solid culture.PRESENTATION OF CASEA 48-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with severe low back pain and body temperature of 38.2 °C. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed edema and contrast enhancement of the L4 and L5 vertebral bodies with high signal intensity in the L3-4 and L4-5 intervertebral discs on the T2-weighted images. The patient underwent needle biopsy of the L3-4 disk. Cultures of disk biopsy samples and blood yielded gram positive cocci in short chains with scanty growth on chocolate agar. Further subculture with supplemented medium and subsequent 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing identified the pathogen as Abiotrhophia adiacens. The patient was treated with intravenous ampicillin. At 6-month follow-up, the patient was free of symptoms.DISCUSSIONCausative microorganisms remain unidentified in 25–40% of spinal infection cases. Abiotrophia species grow poorly on conventional solid media, and require pyridoxal or thiol group supplementation. Use of Brucella HK agar or GAM agar plate is helpful for detection of Abiotrophia species. We first confirmed the diagnosis by direct identification of Abiotrophia adiacens from infected disk. Abiotrophia species are one of the major pathogens of infective endocarditis accounting for 5% of cases. Considering their fastidious nature, it is likely that most cases of Abiotrophia discitis are falsely classified as culture-negative discitis; therefore, their role in pyogenic discitis may be underestimated.CONCLUSIONSubculture using nutritionally supplemented media is crucial for their identification.
Keywords:Discitis  Nutritionally variant streptococci  Diagnosis  Culture-negative
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