Parvimonas micra-Induced Paraspinal Abscess and Pyogenic Spondylitis Following Dental Extraction: A Case Report with a Brief Literature Review
- Author:
Jae Wook YU
1
;
Bu Kwang OH
;
Dong Wuk SON
;
Jun Seok LEE
;
Su Hun LEE
;
Soon Ki SUNG
;
Sang Weon LEE
;
Geun Sung SONG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From: The Nerve 2024;10(1):39-44
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: The increasing prevalence of pyogenic spondylitis in older adults is primarily driven by Staphylococcus aureus. Cases caused by anaerobic bacteria are rare. This report focuses on a 71-year-old man diagnosed with spondylitis due to an anaerobic bacterial infection. The causative pathogen—Parvimonas micra—is typically found in the oral cavity. Interestingly, the patient had undergone a tooth extraction before the diagnosis. He was successfully treated with antibiotics; therefore, surgery was not necessary. This case is notable for the uncommon infective organism and, along with a concise literature review, this report provides valuable insights for the medical community.