Flexor tenosynovitis in the hand. An unusual aetiology.

作者: J. P. AUBERT , A. STEIN , D. RAOULT , G. MAGALON

DOI: 10.1016/S0266-7681(05)80165-2

关键词: Farm workersFlexor tendonFlexor tenosynovitisTenosynovitisSurgerySynovitisSynovectomyEtiologyMedicineUnusual case

摘要: We report an unusual case of tenosynovitis in the hand. A female farm worker aged 66 developed swelling middle and little fingers. Extensive synovectomy flexor tendon sheaths was performed, synovitis found to be due Listeria monocytogenes, which is this area. Treatment with amoxycillin gentamicin for 10 days replaced by trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole 3 weeks. There no recurrence infection months after surgery, flexion extension were complete at that time.

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