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|Monoarticular involvement, in specific sacroiliac joint | |||
|Brucella species | |||
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|Nail through shoe | |||
|Foot | |||
|Pseudomonas aeruginosa | |||
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|Soil exposure/gardening | |||
|Monoarticular involvement: knee, hand, or wrist | |||
|Nocardia species | |||
Sporothrix schenckii | |||
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|Soil or dust exposure containing decomposed wood | |||
(north-central and southern United States) | |||
|Monoarticular: knee, ankle, | |||
or elbow | |||
|Blastomyces dermatitidis | |||
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|Southwestern United States, Central and South | |||
America (primary respiratory illness) | |||
|Knee | |||
|Coccidioides immitis | |||
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|Cleaning fish tank | |||
|Small joints involvement (e.g. fingers, wrists) | |||
|Mycobacterium marinum | |||
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Overview
Septic arthritis should be considered whenever one is assessing a patient with joint pain. Usually only one joint is affected (monoarthritis) however in seeding arthritis, several joints can be affected simultaneously; this is especially the case when the infection is caused by staphylococcus or gonococcus bacteria.
Symptoms
Common Symptoms
Symptoms usually come on quickly. There is a fever, and joint swelling that is usually in just one joint. There is also intense joint pain, which gets worse with movement.
Symptoms in newborns or infants:
- Cries when infected joint is moved (example: diaper change causes crying if hip joint is infected)
- Fever
- Inability to move the limb with the infected joint (pseudoparalysis)
- Irritability
Symptoms in children and adults:
- Inability to move the limb with the infected joint (pseudoparalysis)
- Intense joint pain
- Joint swelling
- Joint redness
- Low fever
Less Common Symptoms
Chills may occur, but are uncommon.
Clinical history | Joints involved | Most likely microorganism |
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Intravenous drug use | Involvement of axial joints(e.g. sternoclavicular or sacroiliac joint) | Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Staphylococcus aureus |
Sexual activity | Tenosynovial involvement in hands, wrists, or ankles | Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
Terminal complement deficiency | Tenosynovial involvement in hands, wrists, or ankles | Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
Dog or cat bite | Small joints involvement | Capnocytophaga species
Pasteurella multocida |
Ingestion of unpasteurized dairy products | Monoarticular involvement, in specific sacroiliac joint | Brucella species |
Nail through shoe | Foot | Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Soil exposure/gardening | Monoarticular involvement: knee, hand, or wrist | Nocardia species
Sporothrix schenckii |
Soil or dust exposure containing decomposed wood
(north-central and southern United States) |
Monoarticular: knee, ankle,
or elbow |
Blastomyces dermatitidis |
Southwestern United States, Central and South
America (primary respiratory illness) |
Knee | Coccidioides immitis |
Cleaning fish tank | Small joints involvement (e.g. fingers, wrists) | Mycobacterium marinum |