Primary subacute talus osteomyelitis caused by Pasteurella canis: literature review and case report

Access Microbiol. 2024 Jan 11;6(1):000707.v3. doi: 10.1099/acmi.0.000707.v3. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

In this review, we would like to demonstrate the case of a 6-year-old girl who presented with progressive ankle pain and eventual inability to weight bear. She was shown to have primary acute osteomyelitis of the talus caused by Pasteurella canis, a commensal organism usually found in the oropharynx of dogs, despite the absence of any history of a dog bite or other zoonotic risk factors. We characterise the symptoms, signs, radiographic appearances and result of both the medical and surgical management, including a review of the literature. This review aims to increase awareness of this rare pathology and help guide other clinicians in accurately diagnosing and managing the condition.

Keywords: Pasteurella canis; osteomyelitis of talus.

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  • Case Reports