2021
DOI: 10.24875/bmhim.20000375
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Primary meningococcal arthritis of the hip due to serogroup W in a pediatric patient

Abstract: Background: Primary meningococcal arthritis (PMA) is defined as the presence of acute septic arthritis with the identification of Neisseria meningitidis in synovial fluid or blood cultures but no clinical evidence of sepsis or meningitis. This report aimed to describe a clinical case of PMA caused by serogroup W, an uncommon etiology of this disease in Uruguay, and review the available literature. Case report: We report the case of a 5-year-old female, with no past medical history, admitted to the emergency de… Show more

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“…Infection and development of different clinical forms of the disease according to their severity is largely determined by the functionality of local defense mechanisms at the level of the mucous membrane in the upper respiratory tract, and the state of the patient's immune system. Under conditions of impaired systemic immune response, life-threatening generalized forms of MI are possible: meningitis and/or septicemia [4], pneumonia [12], septic arthritis [13,14], and pericarditis in children and adolescents [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infection and development of different clinical forms of the disease according to their severity is largely determined by the functionality of local defense mechanisms at the level of the mucous membrane in the upper respiratory tract, and the state of the patient's immune system. Under conditions of impaired systemic immune response, life-threatening generalized forms of MI are possible: meningitis and/or septicemia [4], pneumonia [12], septic arthritis [13,14], and pericarditis in children and adolescents [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2; citations provided in Supplementary Table S2). Among the 25 reported cases of septic arthritis, 60.9% were infected with serogroup W [19,[21][22][23][24][25]. Additionally, three patients (13.0%) had septic arthritis due to serogroup Y [26,27].…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%