Subscapular Abscess Caused by Panton-Valentine Leukocidin-Positive Staphylococcus aureus : An Atypical Presentation

  • Patel K
  • Spowart E
  • Sochorova D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Subscapular abscess is an uncommon condition which requires early recognition followed by prompt surgical intervention. We present a case of spontaneous subscapular abscess following blunt trauma to the shoulder in a patient with a history of recurrent superficial soft tissue infections, in which Panton-Valentine leukocidin-producing S. aureus was identified as the infectious agent. This strain due to its virulence can lead to fatal infections in otherwise healthy individuals; therefore, a high index of suspicion is needed to investigate with an MRI to rule out abscess formation in a patient with acute shoulder girdle pain and negative joint aspirate. Urgent surgical intervention and targeted antimicrobial therapy against PVL-positive S. aureus in accordance with microbiologist yield good outcomes.

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Patel, K., Spowart, E., Sochorova, D., Diego, N., Mamarelis, G., & Sohail, M. Z. (2018). Subscapular Abscess Caused by Panton-Valentine Leukocidin-Positive Staphylococcus aureus : An Atypical Presentation. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2018, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8256428

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