Septic arthritis differential diagnosis
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Venkata Sivakrishna Kumar Pulivarthi M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Differential Diagnosis
Characterestic | Gonococcal arthritis | Non gonococcal arthritis |
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Patient profile |
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Initial presentation |
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Polyarticular involvement |
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Recovery of bacteria |
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Response to antibiotics |
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Infectious Differential for Bacterial arthritis
Microorganism or other infectious disease | Associated risk factors | Key clinical clues |
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Staphylococcus aureus |
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Streptococcus pyogenes
Streptococcal pneumonia |
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Groups B Streptococcal infection |
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae |
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Gram-negative bacilli
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Haemophilus influenzae |
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Anaerobes |
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Mycobacterium spp. |
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Fungal infection such as
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Mycoplasma hominis |
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Viral arthritis |
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HIV infection |
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Lyme disease |
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Reactive arthritis |
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Endocarditis |
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Differentiatial Diagnsosis for Acute Arthritis
Septic arthritis should be differentiated from other causes of acute arthritis:[9][10][11][12][13]
Type of
Arthritis |
Color | Transparency | Viscosity | WBC count
(per mm3) |
PMN
cellcount (%) |
Gram stain | Gram Culture | polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) test |
Crystals |
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Normal | Clear | Transparent | High/thick | < 200 | < 25 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
Gonococcal arthritis | Yellow | Cloudy-opaque | Low | 34,000 to 68,000 | > 75 | Variable (< 50 percent) | Positive (25 to 70 percent) | Positive (> 75 percent) | Negative |
Non-gonococcal arthritis | Yellowish-green | Opaque | Very low | > 50,000 (> 100,000 is
more specific) |
> 75 | Positive (60 to
80 percent) |
Positive (> 90 percent) | -- | Negative |
Inflammatory:
crystalline arthritis (e.g.Gout, Pseudo gout) |
Yellow | Cloudy | Low/thin | 2,000 to 100,000 | > 50 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Positive |
Inflammatory:
non-crystalline arthritis (e.g. Rheumatoid arthritis, reactive arthritis) |
Yellow | Cloudy | Low/thin | 2,000 to 100,000 | > 50 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
Noninflammatory arthritis
(e.g. Osteoarthritis) |
Straw | Translucent | High/thick | 200 to 2,000 | < 25 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
Lyme arthritis | Yellow | Cloudy | Low | 3,000 to 100,000
(mean: 25,000) |
> 50 | Negative | Negative | Positive (85 percent) | Negative |
References
- ↑ Goldenberg DL, Cohen AS (1976) Acute infectious arthritis. A review of patients with nongonococcal joint infections (with emphasis on therapy and prognosis). Am J Med 60 (3):369-77. PMID: 769545
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Le Dantec L, Maury F, Flipo RM, Laskri S, Cortet B, Duquesnoy B et al. (1996) Peripheral pyogenic arthritis. A study of one hundred seventy-nine cases. Rev Rhum Engl Ed 63 (2):103-10. PMID: 8689280
- ↑ Vassilopoulos D, Chalasani P, Jurado RL, Workowski K, Agudelo CA (1997) Musculoskeletal infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. Medicine (Baltimore) 76 (4):284-94. PMID: 9279334
- ↑ Morgan DS, Fisher D, Merianos A, Currie BJ (1996) An 18 year clinical review of septic arthritis from tropical Australia. Epidemiol Infect 117 (3):423-8. PMID: 8972665
- ↑ Schattner A, Vosti KL (1998) Bacterial arthritis due to beta-hemolytic streptococci of serogroups A, B, C, F, and G. Analysis of 23 cases and a review of the literature. Medicine (Baltimore) 77 (2):122-39. PMID: 9556703
- ↑ Deesomchok U, Tumrasvin T (1990) Clinical study of culture-proven cases of non-gonococcal arthritis. J Med Assoc Thai 73 (11):615-23. PMID: 2283490
- ↑ De Jonghe M, Glaesener G (1995) [Type B Haemophilus influenzae infections. Experience at the Pediatric Hospital of Luxembourg.] Bull Soc Sci Med Grand Duche Luxemb 132 (2):17-20. PMID: 7497542
- ↑ Luttrell LM, Kanj SS, Corey GR, Lins RE, Spinner RJ, Mallon WJ et al. (1994) Mycoplasma hominis septic arthritis: two case reports and review. Clin Infect Dis 19 (6):1067-70. PMID: 7888535
- ↑ Goldenberg DL (1995) Bacterial arthritis. Curr Opin Rheumatol 7 (4):310-4. PMID: 7547108
- ↑ Shmerling RH, Delbanco TL, Tosteson AN, Trentham DE (1990) Synovial fluid tests. What should be ordered? JAMA 264 (8):1009-14. PMID: 2198352
- ↑ Mathews CJ, Kingsley G, Field M, Jones A, Weston VC, Phillips M et al. (2008) Management of septic arthritis: a systematic review. Postgrad Med J 84 (991):265-70. DOI:10.1136/ard.2006.058909 PMID: 18508984
- ↑ Jalava J, Skurnik M, Toivanen A, Toivanen P, Eerola E (2001) Bacterial PCR in the diagnosis of joint infection. Ann Rheum Dis 60 (3):287-9. PMID: 11171695
- ↑ Liebling MR, Arkfeld DG, Michelini GA, Nishio MJ, Eng BJ, Jin T et al. (1994) Identification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in synovial fluid using the polymerase chain reaction. Arthritis Rheum 37 (5):702-9. PMID: 8185697