Shoulder Shake-up: Unveiling the Unusual Case of Acute Melioidosis

Author:

Khatod Yash1,TR Neetha1,Kumar Deepak1,Gupta Neha2,Rajagopal Rengarajan1,Tak Vibhor1

Affiliation:

1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur

2. Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurugram

Abstract

Abstract Background: Melioidosis is one of the emerging infections in India, especially in arid northwestern part of the country and often neglected due to lack of awareness among clinicians. The diseases usually present as multifocal or focal abscesses with bacteremia, yet the isolated septic monoarthritic complicated with septic venous thrombosis is a rare presentation. Case: This case report describes a 48-year-old male business executive with diabetes and alcoholism who developed septic arthritis caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and no clear history of exposure to the organism. The patient initially experienced fever, chills, fatigue, reduced urine output, and signs of early sepsis. Despite initial improvement with fluid therapy and antibiotics, the patient's fever persisted. Meticulous clinical examination revealed signs of inflammation and movement restriction in the left shoulder which letter on became obvious and the main complaints of patient. Blood cultures confirmed the presence of Burkholderia pseudomallei. Imaging showed septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, lymphadenitis, and venous thrombosis in the left shoulder. Surgical debridement was performed, and the tissue cultures showed the growth of the same pathogen. This led to significant clinical improvement and with prolonged course of antibiotics, complete resolution of symptoms and normal joint function was achieved. Conclusion: This case report serves to highlight the rare and atypical presentation of Melioidosis and the importance of suspecting this infection in nonendemic regions underscoring the probable impact of climate change. Early diagnosis, effective source control measures and prolonged antibiotic therapy, emerges as pivotal factors contributing to favorable outcomes in such cases.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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