Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Sternoclavicular septic arthritis is a rare condition and accounts only for 1% of cases of septic arthritis in the general population. The most common risk factors are intravenous drug use, central-line infection, distant-site infe...
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doaj-dea12d5d4bff44cc8307e851b73c35e72020-11-24T22:21:03ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472009-01-01314010.1186/1752-1947-3-40Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case reportKatsoulis Iraklis EBossi ManuelaDamani NisalLivingstone Jeremy I<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Sternoclavicular septic arthritis is a rare condition and accounts only for 1% of cases of septic arthritis in the general population. The most common risk factors are intravenous drug use, central-line infection, distant-site infection, immunosuppression, trauma and diabetes mellitus. This is a report of an unusual case where this type of arthritis was masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 63-year-old man presented complaining of right neck pain and dysphagia following a bout of violent coughing. Physical examination revealed cellulitis extending from the right sternoclidomastoid region to the anterior upper chest. Computed tomography showed inflammatory changes behind the right sternoclavicular joint with mediastinitis and ipsilateral pleural effusion. These findings raised the suspicion of spontaneous rupture of the cervical oesophagus. Management involved jejunal feeding along with broad-spectrum antibiotics. The inflammation, however, relapsed after discontinuation of the antibiotics and this time, computed tomography pointed to a diagnosis of arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint. The patient responded completely to a 6-week course of oral penicillin, flucloxacillin and metronidazole.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Sternoclavicular arthritis is a rare condition that has been associated with a variety of predisposing factors. It may, however, occur in otherwise completely healthy individuals and should be included in the differential diagnosis of other inflammatory conditions of the neck and upper chest.</p> http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/3/1/40 |
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Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report |
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Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report |
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Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report |
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Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report |
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Arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report |
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arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus: a case report |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Sternoclavicular septic arthritis is a rare condition and accounts only for 1% of cases of septic arthritis in the general population. The most common risk factors are intravenous drug use, central-line infection, distant-site infection, immunosuppression, trauma and diabetes mellitus. This is a report of an unusual case where this type of arthritis was masquerading as rupture of the cervical oesophagus.</p> <p>Case presentation</p> <p>A 63-year-old man presented complaining of right neck pain and dysphagia following a bout of violent coughing. Physical examination revealed cellulitis extending from the right sternoclidomastoid region to the anterior upper chest. Computed tomography showed inflammatory changes behind the right sternoclavicular joint with mediastinitis and ipsilateral pleural effusion. These findings raised the suspicion of spontaneous rupture of the cervical oesophagus. Management involved jejunal feeding along with broad-spectrum antibiotics. The inflammation, however, relapsed after discontinuation of the antibiotics and this time, computed tomography pointed to a diagnosis of arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint. The patient responded completely to a 6-week course of oral penicillin, flucloxacillin and metronidazole.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Sternoclavicular arthritis is a rare condition that has been associated with a variety of predisposing factors. It may, however, occur in otherwise completely healthy individuals and should be included in the differential diagnosis of other inflammatory conditions of the neck and upper chest.</p> |
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