Abstract
A 61-year-old woman was admitted with severe hip pain causing immobility and high serum levels of inflammatory markers. The patient had a medical history of diabetes. She had been scheduled to undergo right hip replacement surgery for the treatment of osteoarthritis associated with gradually progressive pain. On admission, an enhanced abdominal computed tomography scan showed an abnormal increase in synovial fluid surrounding the right ilium, with piriformis muscle calcification. Subsequent blood and specimen cultures identified Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus. This is a rare report of a case of myositis ossificans followed by C. fetus pyogenic arthritis of the hip.
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Nishiguchi, S., Sekine, I., Kuroda, S., Sato, M., & Kitagawa, I. (2017). Myositis ossificans of the hip due to pyogenic arthritis caused by Campylobacter fetus subspecies Fetus. Internal Medicine, 56(8), 967–972. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.56.7906
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