Cervical lymphoadenopathy due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa following mesotherapy

Mesotherapy is a treatment method devised for controlling several diseases by means of subcutaneous microinjections given at or around the affected areas at short time intervals. It is used to treat a variety of medical conditions, amongst which all orthopaedic diseases and rheumatic pain. Mesothera...

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description Mesotherapy is a treatment method devised for controlling several diseases by means of subcutaneous microinjections given at or around the affected areas at short time intervals. It is used to treat a variety of medical conditions, amongst which all orthopaedic diseases and rheumatic pain. Mesotherapy is especially indicated for neck pain. The mechanism of action is twofold: a pharmacological effect due to the drug administered, and a reflexogenic effect, the skin containing many nerve endings that are sensitive to the mechanical action of the needle. Although this therapy is safe, like any other medical intervention it cannot be considered free of complications that may occur, such as allergies, haematomas, bruising, wheals, granulomas and telangiectasias. Infective complications are also possible, due to pathogenic bacteria that are inoculated through contamination of products, of the materials used for the procedure or even from germs on the skin. We present the case of a patient who had cervical lymphadenopathy due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa after mesotherapy treatment for neck pain.
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Anesthetics, Local - therapeutic use
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal - administration & dosage
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal - therapeutic use
Drug Therapy, Combination
Equipment Contamination
Female
Humans
Injections, Subcutaneous - adverse effects
Lymphadenitis - diagnosis
Lymphadenitis - etiology
Middle Aged
Neck
Neck Muscles - physiopathology
Neck Pain - drug therapy
Pseudomonas Infections - diagnosis
Pseudomonas Infections - etiology
Wound Infection - microbiology
title Cervical lymphoadenopathy due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa following mesotherapy
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