E. coli Pyogenic Ventriculitis: A Comprehensive Case Report

大肠杆菌化脓性脑室炎:一例综合病例报告

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Abstract

Pyogenic ventriculitis is a rare complication of bacterial meningitis, more commonly observed in individuals with compromised immune systems. Furthermore, when caused by a gram-negative organism, these cases have largely been reported as ventricular catheter-related. This case report presents a unique instance of pyogenic ventriculitis caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) in a 48-year-old female, wherein a sigmoid colon fistula led to vertebral osteomyelitis and subsequent inoculation of the cerebrospinal fluid. The patient presented with chronic back pain and a one-week history of fever, nausea, vomiting, and generalized weakness. In addition to these symptoms, the patient also had a significant medical and surgical history, with cervical cancer and pelvic radiation exposure being two notable features. Although antibiotic therapy was provided due to E. coli bacteremia, a decision to pursue supportive care was made given the presence of extensive comorbidities. Therefore, the purpose of this case report is not only to discuss an atypical case of meningitis/ventriculitis, but also to emphasize diagnostic findings and treatment options that could have been used for our patient if circumstances permitted.

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