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Joob and Wiwanitkit: Management of Pyogenic Discitis
Sir,
The recent report on "management of pyogenic discitis" is very interesting [1]. Devkota et al. [1] noted that "antibiotics therapy should be started only after isolating the bacteria and making the culture sensitivity report." In fact, the identification of the pathogen is very important for the proper management of infective discitis. However, an organism negative case remains an important problem. This is a big challenge and can be often seen in the clinical practice. According to the report by Kehrer et al. [2], more than 20 % of cases had negative culture results. In the tropical world, most of those cases are usually managed as tuberculous discitis and a long term antibiotic treatment with close follow-up is suggested. As Kehrer et al. [2] noted; "the overall incidence of Staphylococcus aureus and culture negative cases of spondylodiscitis increased and remained highest among the elderly."

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References

1. Devkota P, Krishnakumar R, Renjith Kumar J. Surgical management of pyogenic discitis of lumbar region. Asian Spine J 2014 8:177–182. PMID: 24761200.
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2. Kehrer M, Pedersen C, Jensen TG, Lassen AT. Increasing incidence of pyogenic spondylodiscitis: a 14-year population-based study. J Infect 2014 68:313–320. PMID: 24296494.
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