Actinobacillus ureae may be a critical pathogen in patients with predispositions: A case report and review of the literature
Qian Yang, Qiong Zhong, Bo Wu, XiaoDu Xu, WeiMin Li, BoHao Zhao, Min Luo, XingHua Zhu, Dan Ye, YanChun Huang- General Medicine
Rationale:
Patient concerns and diagnoses:
A 64-year-old male was admitted with vomiting, drowsiness, and a severe disturbance of consciousness and was later diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage by computed tomography images. After a craniocerebral surgery, the patient suffered from intractable pneumonia, experiencing treatment failure with multiple anti-bacterial agents. Sputum culture yield pure colonies of
Interventions:
Minocycline (100 mg p.o. per 12 hours) with a course of 15 days was administrated for this patient.
Outcomes:
The respiratory symptoms, presenting as intermittent coughing with purulent and yellowish sputum, were gone. A 3-month follow-up examination showed a complete resolution of radiological findings.
Lessons:
Clinically, the actual incidence of