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Gaceta médica de México

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URIBE-FLORES, Jesús Daniel  and  HERNANDEZ-JACOME, Mercedes. Tropical Pyomytosis: A report of 188 Cases. Gac. Méd. Méx [online]. 2004, vol.140, n.6, pp.607-610. ISSN 2696-1288.

Objective: tropical pyomyositis, a bacterial muscular infection, has been reported frequently from tropical and subtropical zones. However, there are only a few reports from Mexico. Materials and methods: we present a prospective study of tropical pyomyositis cases in three secondary- and tertiary-care hospitals in Veracruz, Mexico between August 1985 and December 2000. Results: tropical pyomyositis was more common in young adults, male-to-female ratio being 2.2:1. Principal features were muscle pains, fluctuanct muscular mass, and fever. Tropical pyomyositis was associated with recent muscular trauma and/or pyodermitis in 67% of cases. 60% of admissions presented invasive clinical stage of the disease, and fewer of 20% of cases presented multiple muscular involvement. Staphylococcus aureus was the most common etiologic agent. Most frequent complications were pleuropulmonaries. Only one patient, who had septicemia and multiple organ failure, died. Conclusions: tropical pyomyositis is rare in healthy individuals and requires high clinical suspicion. Prognosis is generally favorable after surgical drainage and adequate antimicrobial therapy.

Keywords : Myositis/therapy; Myositis/diagnosis; Staphylococcal infections/therapy; Staphylococcal infections/diagnosis; Abscess.

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