Escherichia coli bloodstream infection preceding the diagnosis of rectal carcinoma

Cancer is one of the major comorbidities in patients with sepsis, and conversely, bloodstream infections (BSI) may precede the diagnosis of colorectal malignancy, in particular when is isolated. We present the rare case of an BSI preceding the diagnosis of rectal adenocarcinoma. A 56-year-old man wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oxford Medical Case Reports 2018-11, Vol.2018 (11), p.omy084
Hauptverfasser: Thoma, Reto, Häuptle, Pirmin, Degen, Lukas, Bassetti, Stefano, Osthoff, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:Cancer is one of the major comorbidities in patients with sepsis, and conversely, bloodstream infections (BSI) may precede the diagnosis of colorectal malignancy, in particular when is isolated. We present the rare case of an BSI preceding the diagnosis of rectal adenocarcinoma. A 56-year-old man with a history of ocular myasthenia gravis presented with fever and shaking chills, and was diagnosed with BSI of unknown origin. After a thorough history and examination, diagnostic workup revealed a rectal adenocarcinoma as portal of entry for BSI. The choice of definitive antibiotic treatment was complicated by the risk of myasthenia gravis exacerbation by several classes of antibiotics. In patients with BSI of unknown origin, clinicians need a high index of suspicion regarding underlying colorectal malignancies. This may permit earlier diagnosis in a potentially curable stage.
ISSN:2053-8855
2053-8855
DOI:10.1093/omcr/omy084