An extremely rare case of tubo-ovarian abscesses involving corynebacterium striatum as causative agent

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Background: We present an extremely rare case of tubo-ovarian abscesses involving Corynebacterium striatum (C. striatum) as causative agent in a 53-year-old woman. Case presentation: The patient presented with stomach pain, chills, and nausea. Her medical history included poorly controlled psoriasis vulgaris and diabetes. Laboratory and imaging findings led to diagnosis of septic shock due to tubo-ovarian abscesses. She was treated with antibiotic therapy and surgery to remove the left adnexa. Various cultures detected Prevotella spp. and C. striatum. We concluded that C. striatum from skin contaminated by psoriasis vulgaris had caused the tubo-ovarian abscesses by way of ascending infection. Conclusions: This may be the first known case of tubo-ovarian abscesses due to C. striatum. In patients whose skin has been weakened by psoriasis vulgaris or other infections, Corynebacterium should be considered as causative microorganisms, and antibiotic therapy including vancomycin should be administered.

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Yamamoto, T., Kenzaka, T., Mizuki, S., Nakashima, Y., Kou, H., Maruo, M., & Akita, H. (2016). An extremely rare case of tubo-ovarian abscesses involving corynebacterium striatum as causative agent. BMC Infectious Diseases, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-016-1860-0

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