Infectious aneurysm caused by citrobacter koseri in an immunocompetent patient

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Abstract

Citrobacter species can cause severe infection in immunocompetent patients. A 78-year-old man visited our hospital because he had had a fever lasting one day each month for the past 3 months. Antibiotics were initiated for suspected bronchial pneumonia, but the C-reactive protein level remained high. Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed saccular brachiocephalic artery aneurysm. Citrobacter koseri was isolated from a blood culture, and he was diagnosed with infectious brachiocephalic artery aneurysm. He underwent endovascular aneurysm repair after one month of intravenous cefepime and metronidazole. We herein report for the first time an immunocompetent patient with infectious aneurysm caused by C. koseri periodontal infection.

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Ando, T., Noguchi, S., Enokida, T., Yamato, A., Kage, H., Yamauchi, Y., … Nagase, T. (2019). Infectious aneurysm caused by citrobacter koseri in an immunocompetent patient. Internal Medicine, 58(6), 813–816. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.1806-18

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