Spondylodiscitis
Spondylodiscitis is a medical condition that involves the inflammation of the vertebral disc and adjacent vertebrae. It is often caused by an infection, which can be either bacterial or fungal in nature. The condition is also known as discitis, vertebral osteomyelitis, or septic discitis.
Causes[edit | edit source]
The most common cause of spondylodiscitis is a bacterial infection, often caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Other bacteria that can cause the condition include Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Fungal infections, such as those caused by Candida species, can also lead to spondylodiscitis.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
The symptoms of spondylodiscitis can vary, but often include back pain, fever, and neurological deficits. The back pain is often severe and can be accompanied by muscle spasms. Neurological deficits can include weakness, numbness, or paralysis in the limbs.
Diagnosis[edit | edit source]
Diagnosis of spondylodiscitis often involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies. Imaging studies can include X-ray, MRI, or CT scan. In some cases, a biopsy may be performed to identify the specific organism causing the infection.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for spondylodiscitis often involves antibiotics to treat the underlying infection. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove the infected disc and vertebrae. Physical therapy may also be recommended to help improve strength and mobility.
See also[edit | edit source]
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