Morganella morganii in sinonasal region: A rare case report
Morganella morganii, özellikle immunsupresif, uzun dönem idrar yolu kateteri kullanan kişilerde ölümcül hastalıklara yol açabilen Gram-negatif fırsatçı bir patojendir. Sıklıkla üriner sistem enfeksiyonlarına yol açmasına rağmen kas-iskelet sistemi, santral sinir sistemi ve cilt enfeksiyonlarına da sebep olabilmektedir. Sporadik enfeksiyon olguları nadir olmakla birlikte AİDS, zehirlenmeler ve yılan ısırmaları ile birlikte görülebilmektedir. Sino-kutanöz fistül, preseptal selülit ve oro-maksiller fistül gelişimi görülen, 58 yaşındaki diabetik erkek hastada yapılan tetkikler sonucu M morganii enfeksiyonu saptandı. Hastaya fronto-etmoidektomi ve mediyal maksillektomi yapıldı. İki hafta uygulanan medikal tedavi sonucu genel durumu düzeldi. Bu olgu, araştırmalarımıza göre sinonazal bölgede ilk kez görülen M. morganii enfeksiyonu olup tanı, tedavi ve klinik yönleriyle tartışılmıştır
Sinonazal bölgede Morganella morganii: Nadir bir olgu sunumu
Morganella morganii is a gram negative pathogen and may cause potentially lethal disease especially in patients with underlying or immunosuppressive disease. It is commonly found in long-term urinary catheter used and immune system deficiency patients as nosocomial disease. Involving other systems such as skin, skeletal system and central nervous system can be seen too. Sporadic occurrence is rare and can be seen in any system by various causes like AIDS, snake bites and poisoning. In this case we present sporadic Morganella morganii infection on sinonasal region with the presence of sinusitis, sinocutaneous fistula, preseptal cellulitis and hard palate defect on 58 year old male diabetic patient. Microbiological assessment from open wound and sinuses were reported as Morganella morganii. To our knowledge, this is the first case of sino-nasal Morganella morganii infection with sino-cutaneous fistula, preseptal cellulitis and maxillofacial bone destruction. J Clin Exp Invest 2013; 4 (3): 383-386
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