Vertebral osteomyelitis due to Salmonella Poona in a healthy adolescent female

  • Toofan Y
  • Tarun S
  • Bender J
  • et al.
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We present a case of vertebral osteomyelitis in a previously healthy, adolescent Caucasian female athlete. After months of lower back pain, spinal imaging demonstrated phlegmon and suspected osteomyelitis of the L4 vertebral body. A bone biopsy was obtained, and microbiologic cultures yielded pure growth of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Poona ( S. Poona), a member of the nontyphoid Salmonella group associated with food-borne gastroenteritis in the United States. This case represents the first reported association of S. Poona with osteomyelitis and is interesting in that the infection developed in a patient without traditional risk factors for invasive Salmonella disease (i.e. sickle cell disease). This case highlights the importance of keeping a broad differential diagnosis for lower back pain and emphasizes the value of obtaining specimens for microbiologic culture to aid in diagnosing non-traditional and potentially emerging bacterial pathogens.

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Toofan, Y., Tarun, S., Bender, J. D., Auerbach, S. A., Stewart, D. A., & Watson, M. E. (2020). Vertebral osteomyelitis due to Salmonella Poona in a healthy adolescent female. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 8, 2050313X2096901. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x20969017

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