Eikenella corrodens discitis in a habitual betel quid chewer: A case report

Johnlong Tsai, Tsung Jen Huang, Chuan Chuan Huang, Yen Yao Li, Robert Wen Wei Hsu

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Abstract

Study Design. Case report. Objective. To describe the case of a patient who habitually chewed betel quid and presented with intractable lower back pain owing to L4-L5 discitis caused by Eikenella corrodens. Summary of Background Data. E. corrodens is a normal inhabitant of mucosal surfaces in humans, particularly the oral cavity. Vertebral discitis due to E. corrodens is extremely rare. Discitis caused by E. corrodens in a habitual betel quid chewer has not been reported thus far. Methods. A 52-year-old man had suffered from lower back pain for many years, and it worsened 3 months before admission. He had had severe periodontitis because of habitual betel quid chewing for over 10 years. Results. The patient underwent staged spine surgeries because of the coexistence of L4-L5 discitis and isthmic spondylolisthesis. Tissue culture revealed the presence of E. corrodens. One and half years after the operation, the patient was fully ambulatory but demonstrated mild atrophy in the right thigh compared with the left thigh. Conclusion. E. corrodens discitis is extremely rare. We hypothesize that E. corrodens is a potential causative organism of discitis in patients who habitually chew betel quid.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)E333-E336
JournalSpine
Volume34
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 20 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Betel quid
  • Discitis
  • Eikenella corrodens

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Neurology
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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