Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
We report a case of late-onset aortic prosthetic vascular graft infection. We stress the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for any patient presenting with fever on the background of in situ prosthetic material. We present the difficulties in managing these extremely complicated, of...
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doaj-bf779f754ed5462f826097418169f40a2020-11-24T22:57:09ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Vascular Medicine2090-69862090-69942013-01-01201310.1155/2013/968542968542Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s ClothingE. Trautt0S. Thomas1J. Ghosh2P. Newton3A. Cockcroft4University Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKUniversity Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKUniversity Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKUniversity Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKUniversity Hospital of South Manchester, Manchester, UKWe report a case of late-onset aortic prosthetic vascular graft infection. We stress the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for any patient presenting with fever on the background of in situ prosthetic material. We present the difficulties in managing these extremely complicated, often life and limb threatening infections and suggest that a multidisciplinary team approach, involving specialist centre referral, may be key to success. We highlight the difficulties in diagnosing late-onset PVGI, where presentation can be subacute with subtle signs and confusing microbiology. In this case the presentation was pyrexia of unknown origin with multiple positive blood cultures isolating a variety of gut-associated organisms; a wolf in sheep’s clothing.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/968542 |
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E. Trautt S. Thomas J. Ghosh P. Newton A. Cockcroft Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing Case Reports in Vascular Medicine |
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Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing |
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Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing |
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Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing |
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Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing |
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Occult Bacteraemia and Aortic Graft Infection: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing |
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occult bacteraemia and aortic graft infection: a wolf in sheep’s clothing |
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Case Reports in Vascular Medicine |
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2090-6986 2090-6994 |
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We report a case of late-onset aortic prosthetic vascular graft infection. We stress the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for any patient presenting with fever on the background of in situ prosthetic material. We present the difficulties in managing these extremely complicated, often life and limb threatening infections and suggest that a multidisciplinary team approach, involving specialist centre referral, may be key to success. We highlight the difficulties in diagnosing late-onset PVGI, where presentation can be subacute with subtle signs and confusing microbiology. In this case the presentation was pyrexia of unknown origin with multiple positive blood cultures isolating a variety of gut-associated organisms; a wolf in sheep’s clothing. |
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