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Shoulder Joint Infectious Arthritis and Acromioclavicular Joint Osteomyelitis due to Candida
Kil-Byung Lim, Yee-Gyung Kwak, Young-Sup Kim, Kyung-Rok Park
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(4):573-577.   Published online August 27, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.4.573

Candida species inhabit the skin and mucous membranes of healthy individuals with low virulence, and osteomyelitis due to candida is very rare. However, the incidence of invasive candidal infection caused by intravenous drug use, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and indwelling central venous catheter is increasing. A 73-year old man visited the outpatient clinic complaining of right shoulder pain that radiated to the right acromioclavicular joint. He had undergone multiple injection procedures followed by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy for several weeks. The ultrasonographic findings showed a heterogeneous mass around the right acromioclavicular joint, while the right shoulder MRI and the overall findings of the body bone scan were suggestive of osteomyelitis. Pathologic findings of ultrasonographically guided joint aspiration fluid showed acute and chronic nonspecific inflammation, while the tissue culture and staining revealed Candida parapsilosis.

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  • Candida parapsilosis osteomyelitis following dog bite: a case report and review of the literature
    Silvia Di Bari, Francesca Gavaruzzi, Daniele De Meo, Gianluca Cera, Giammarco Raponi, Giancarlo Ceccarelli, Ciro Villani
    Journal of Medical Mycology.2022; 32(1): 101208.     CrossRef
  • Osteoarticular Mycoses
    Maria N. Gamaletsou, Blandine Rammaert, Barry Brause, Marimelle A. Bueno, Sanjeet S. Dadwal, Michael W. Henry, Aspasia Katragkou, Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis, Matthew W. McCarthy, Andy O. Miller, Brad Moriyama, Zoi Dorothea Pana, Ruta Petraitiene, Vidmantas
    Clinical Microbiology Reviews.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Secondary infection of haematoma following closed acromioclavicular joint dislocation
    Leanne Dupley, Andrew James Berg, Randeep Mohil
    BMJ Case Reports.2016; 2016: bcr2015211090.     CrossRef
  • Acromioclavicular Septic Arthritis and Sternoclavicular Septic Arthritis with Contiguous Pyomyositis
    Sally A. Corey, William A. Agger, Andrew T. Saterbak
    Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery.2015; 7(1): 131.     CrossRef
  • Management of Candida guilliermondii joint infection in a dog
    Antonello Bufalari, Chiara Maggio, Giulia Moretti, Alberto Crovace, Valentina Stefanetti, Reinhard Konrad Straubinger, Fabrizio Passamonti
    Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica.2015;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Candida Arthritis in a Hemodialysis Patient
    Soo Yeon Park, Yong Hwan Kwon, Seok Won Kim, Dong Won Jang, Yeon Oh Jung, Min Soo Shon, Ran-Hui Cha
    Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society.2014; 18(2): 93.     CrossRef
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Sonographically Guided Alcohol Injection in Painful Stump Neuroma
Kil-Byung Lim, Young-Sup Kim, Jeong-A Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(3):404-408.   Published online June 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.3.404

Stump neuroma is a common cause of pain from disorganized proliferation of nerve fascicles occurring after limb amputation. Ultrasound guided alcohol injection in painful stump neuroma has been tried as a new treatment approach. Herein, we report 2 male patients, who had traumatic amputation and claimed severe and diffuse burning pain in the stump area. Neuroma at the distal end of an amputated nerve was clearly identified on sonography. The patients gradually developed increasing severe pain that could not be managed with conservative care. They were treated with neurolysis using alcohol solution. Using ultrasonographical guidance, 1.2 ml of 100% dehydrated alcohol was injected into the nerves proximal to neuroma. No complications occurred. The patients were initially pain free. After a few months, however, their stump pain recurred slightly. Repeat neurolysis was performed using 0.3 ml of 100% dehydrated alcohol. During the three months follow-up period, mild stump pain occurred but the patients did not require any analgesics.

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  • Neuropathic postamputation residual limb pain after combat trauma: an evidence-based review of diagnosis and injection therapy
    B.V. Zadorozhna, A.I. Bohdan
    INTERNATIONAL NEUROLOGICAL JOURNAL.2025; 20(8): 467.     CrossRef
  • A Review of Nonsurgical Neurolytic Procedures for Neuropathic Pain
    Mayank Gupta, Rany Abdallah, Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Krishnan Chakravarthy, Miles Day, Timothy Deer, Sudhir Diwan, Nebojsa Knezevic, Neel Mehta, Michael Schatman, Amol Soin, Peter Staats
    Journal of Pain Research.2025; Volume 18: 879.     CrossRef
  • Ultrasound-guided platelet-rich plasma injection for traumatic painful neuroma of brachial plexus: a case report and literature review
    Haifeng Zhu, Zixuan Deng, Yongqi Xie, Guifeng Qian, Danyu Wang, Shaodong Xie, Yunyi Zhang, Peichun Yan
    Frontiers in Neurology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Cooled radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of refractory postamputation neuroma‐associated pain: A prospective pilot study
    Cole W. Cheney, Kyle Mele, Richard Kendall, Colby Hansen, Beau P. Sperry, Amanda N. Cooper, Taylor Burnham, Aaron Conger, Zachary L. McCormick
    PM&R.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Ethanol and NaCl-Induced Gold Nanoparticle Aggregation Toxicity toward DNA Investigated with a DNA/GCE Biosensor
    Jana Blaškovičová, Vlastimil Vyskočil, Michal Augustín, Andrea Purdešová
    Sensors.2023; 23(7): 3425.     CrossRef
  • Management interventions for amputation stump neuromas: evidence based review and cost-benefit analysis
    Ernest A. Azzopardi, Philippa Stewart, Dean Edward Boyce, Maxwell Murison, Hazim Sadideen, Matteo Tretti Clementoni
    Laser Therapy.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Prevalence of residual limb pain and symptomatic neuromas after lower extremity amputation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Emile B. List, David D. Krijgh, Enrico Martin, J. Henk Coert
    Pain.2021; 162(7): 1906.     CrossRef
  • Diagnostic Criteria for Symptomatic Neuroma
    Denise M. J. Arnold, Suzanne C. Wilkens, J. Henk Coert, Neal C. Chen, Ivica Ducic, Kyle R. Eberlin
    Annals of Plastic Surgery.2019; 82(4): 420.     CrossRef
  • Peripheral Interventions for Painful Stump Neuromas of the Lower Limb
    Stephanie A. Poyntz, Nicholas M. Hacking, Milind Dalal, Stephen Fowler
    The Clinical Journal of Pain.2018; 34(3): 285.     CrossRef
  • The role of sonographically guided alcohol instillation in treating painful neuroma: Sonographically guided alcohol instillation
    Vesna Antonijević, Tatjana Brkić, Ivana Marković, Nikola Lađević, Anđela Magdelinić, Jelena Jovičić
    Serbian Journal of Anesthesia and Intensive Therapy.2018; 40(3-4): 95.     CrossRef
  • Multiple Neuromas Cause Painful “Jumping Stump” in a Transfemoral Amputee
    Montana Buntragulpoontawee, Nuttaya Pattamapaspong, Siam Tongprasert
    The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds.2016; 15(3): 271.     CrossRef
  • Imaging Features Associated With Posttraumatic Breast Neuromas
    Shaza AlSharif, Romuald Ferré, Atilla Omeroglu, Mona El Khoury, Benoît Mesurolle
    American Journal of Roentgenology.2016; 206(3): 660.     CrossRef
  • Ultrasound-Guided Steroid Injection to the Residual Limb Stalk Facilitated the Treatment of a Painful Above-Knee Residual Limb Neuroma
    Montana Buntragulpoontawee, Chen-Yu Hung, Jeeranan Rapipong, Ke-Vin Chang
    MYOPAIN.2015; 23(1-2): 52.     CrossRef
  • Treatment of the Traumatic Neuroma
    Youn-Tae Roh, Il-Jung Park
    Journal of the Korean Society for Surgery of the Hand.2014; 19(4): 209.     CrossRef
  • Management of Neuromas of the Upper Extremity
    David M. Brogan, Sanjeev Kakar
    Hand Clinics.2013; 29(3): 409.     CrossRef
  • Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
    George W. Deimel, Elena J. Jelsing, Mederic M. Hall
    Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports.2013; 1(1): 38.     CrossRef
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Back Pain Secondary to Brucella Spondylitis in the Lumbar Region
Kil-Byung Lim, Yee-Gyung Kwak, Dug-Young Kim, Young-Sup Kim, Jeong-A Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(2):282-286.   Published online April 30, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.2.282

Brucellosis is a systemic, infectious disease caused by the bacterial genus Brucella and a common zoonosis that still remains a major health problem in certain parts of the world such as the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, and Latin America. It may involve multiple organs and tissues. Osteoarticular involvement is the most frequent complication of brucellosis, in which the diagnosis of brucellar spondylitis is often difficult since the clinical presentation may be obscured by many other conditions. There are only a few reports on brucellar spondylitis in Korea. Here, we report a case of spondylitis due to brucella in an elderly male.

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    Changhao Liu, Qiang Liu, Jianping Zheng, Ningkui Niu, Jiandang Shi, Zongqiang Yang
    Frontiers in Surgery.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Brucellar Spondylodiscitis - A Silent Cause of Concern
    Abhishek Pratap Singh, Shalini Goldar, Bhaskar Jyoti Neog
    Indian Journal of Medical Specialities.2024; 15(1): 66.     CrossRef
  • Advances in diagnosis and management of atypical spinal infections: A comprehensive review
    Glenn A. Gonzalez, Guilherme Porto, Eric Tecce, Yazan Shamli Oghli, Jingya Miao, Matthew O'Leary, Daniela Perez Chadid, Michael Vo, James Harrop
    North American Spine Society Journal (NASSJ).2023; 16: 100282.     CrossRef
  • Case Report: Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing Confirmed a Case of Spine Infection with Brucella melitensis in Non-Endemic Area
    Jingjing Du, Yiqing Tao, Jiaxing Yang, Jiachang Cai, Hongwei Zhou, Rong Zhang, Yanyan Hu
    Infection and Drug Resistance.2023; Volume 16: 7219.     CrossRef
  • The Potential of a CT-Based Machine Learning Radiomics Analysis to Differentiate Brucella and Pyogenic Spondylitis
    Parhat Yasin, Muradil Mardan, Dilxat Abliz, Tao Xu, Nuerbiyan Keyoumu, Abasi Aimaiti, Xiaoyu Cai, Weibin Sheng, Mardan Mamat
    Journal of Inflammation Research.2023; Volume 16: 5585.     CrossRef
  • Spinal brucellosis causing spondylodiscitis
    Abdirahim Ali Adam, Mohamed Sheikh Hassan, Ahmed Adam Osman
    Annals of Medicine and Surgery.2022; 82: 104782.     CrossRef
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    Cureus.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    World Neurosurgery.2020; 139: 608.     CrossRef
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    Seyed Mokhtar Esmaeilnejad-Ganji, Seyed Mohammad Reza Esmaeilnejad-Ganji
    World Journal of Orthopedics.2019; 10(2): 54.     CrossRef
  • Cervical Spine Spondylitis with an Epidural Abscess in a Patient with Brucellosis: A Case Report
    Mohammad Reza Hasanjani Roushan, Soheil Ebrahimpour, Zeinab Mohseni Afshar, Arefeh Babazadeh
    The Journal of Critical Care Medicine.2019; 5(3): 103.     CrossRef
  • Brucellar Spondylitis in Kermanshah as an Endemic Area in West of Iran
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    Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Rong Wang, XiangJiu Xu, Gang Huang, Xiaona Zuo, Li Zhang
    Radiology of Infectious Diseases.2017; 4(2): 78.     CrossRef
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    Baohui Yang, Hongbo Hu, Jie Chen, Xijing He, Haopeng Li
    BioMed Research International.2016; 2016: 1.     CrossRef
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