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Vol. 17. Núm. 4.
Páginas 245-248 (diciembre 2010)
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Vol. 17. Núm. 4.
Páginas 245-248 (diciembre 2010)
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Artritis reactiva asociada con bacteriemia por Brevundimonas diminuta
Reactive arthritis associated with Brevundimonas diminuta bacteremia
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Mauricio Restrepo1,
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, Paula Andrea Granda2, Carolina Saldarriaga3, Luis Fernando Pinto4, Carlos Jaime Velásquez4
1 Internista Reumatólogo, Docente ocasional, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín
2 Internista, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe, Medellín
3 Residente de Medicina Interna, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín
4 Internista Reumatólogo, Hospital Pablo Tobón Uribe. Profesor Asociado, Escuela de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana. Medellín
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Dentro del grupo de las espondiloartritis, la artritis reactiva se define como una inflamación articular desencadenada por una infección bacteriana extra-articular. Existen pocos reportes de artritis reactiva asociada con bacteriemia simultánea causada por patógenos diversos. Brevundimonas diminuta es un bacilo Gram negativo aislado ocasionalmente de especímenes clínicos. Reportamos el caso de una paciente, sin inmunodeficiencia conocida, con artritis reactiva y bacteriemia simultánea por B. diminuta.

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artritis reactiva
Brevundimonas diminuta
bacteriemia
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Within the group of spondyloarthritis, reactive arthritis is defined as a joint inflammation triggered by an extra-articular bacterial infection. There are few reports of reactive arthritis associated with bacteremia caused by different pathogens. Brevundimonas diminuta is a Gram-negative bacillus isolated occasionally from clinical specimens. We report a patient with reactive arthritis and concurrent B. diminuta bacteremia, without known immune deficiency

Key words:
reactive arthritis
Brevundimonas diminuta
bacteremia
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