Propionibacterium acnes: pathogen in central nervous system shunt infection. Report of three cases including immune complex glomerulonephritis. |
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Authors: | B A Beeler J G Crowder J W Smith A White |
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Affiliation: | Indianapolis, Indiana U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Propionibacterium acnes is a pleomorphic gram-positive anaerobic rod usually isolated as a contaminant from skin. We report three cases of P. acnes infection of central nervous system shunts for hydrocephalus. The organism was seen repeatedly on gram stain in a specimen of shunt fluid in all three cases; initially, it was regarded as a contaminant. In addition, two of the patients had precipitins to extracts of their organism. Serum from normal control subjects had no such precipitins. One of the patients had an immune-complex glomerulonephritis--an entity not previously associated with anaerobic organisms. All three patients recovered after removal of the shunt and treatment with antibiotics. P. acnes is a significant pathogen in patients with central nervous system shunts. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Arthur White Indiana University School of Medicine 1100 West Michigan Street Indianapolis Indiana 46202. |
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