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Pyogenic Sacroiliitis due to Group AStreptococcusfollowing Uncomplicated Pregnancy and Vaginal Delivery
Author(s) -
Yoon Sik Park,
Alexander M Owen,
Alan Adno,
Jyothi Marry
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
case reports in obstetrics and gynecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6684
pISSN - 2090-6692
DOI - 10.1155/2013/981474
Subject(s) - medicine , sacroiliitis , pregnancy , sacroiliac joint , incidence (geometry) , vaginal delivery , obstetrics , magnetic resonance imaging , surgery , radiology , physics , biology , optics , genetics
Background . Although the incidence of pregnancy-associated pyogenic sacroiliitis is low, it is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Timely diagnosis of the condition is challenging due to its nonspecific clinical features. Case . A 31-year-old primigravida had an uncomplicated pregnancy and labour. Postpartum, she developed persistent fever and debilitating hip pain on ambulation. White cell count was normal (7.3 × 10 9 /L) and C-reactive protein was elevated (468.4 mg/L). Streptococcus pyogenes was identified on vaginal swabs and blood cultures, and a pelvic magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed bilateral sacroiliitis. Conclusion . Pyogenic sacroiliitis is a potentially lethal cause of postpartum pain. It should be considered as a differential diagnosis even in low-risk women who present with debilitating pelvic pain in or around pregnancy, particularly when initial therapy appears unsuccessful.

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