Aerococcus urinae Aortitis: A Case Report

is a Gram-positive coccus that is increasingly recognized as a urinary pathogen since the introduction of mass spectrometry for identification of bacteria. We report a case of abdominal aortitis (with aneurysm) caused by in a male with recurrent urinary tract infections and recently treated bacterem...

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description is a Gram-positive coccus that is increasingly recognized as a urinary pathogen since the introduction of mass spectrometry for identification of bacteria. We report a case of abdominal aortitis (with aneurysm) caused by in a male with recurrent urinary tract infections and recently treated bacteremia. A 63-year-old gentleman with a history of urosepsis 7 weeks prior, presented to the Emergency Department with thoracolumbar back pain radiating bilaterally into the groin. Radiological and surgical findings were consistent with infective infrarenal aortitis with aneurysm. The patient successfully underwent open surgical debridement and reconstruction of the infrarenal aorta with autologous vein graft. was isolated from excised tissue. The patient completed a 4-week course of intravenous antimicrobial therapy. is a urinary pathogen with the ability to cause severe invasive disease including endovascular infections.
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Backache
Health aspects
ID Cases
Mass spectrometry
Penicillin G
Urinary tract infections
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