Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Three Weeks of Treatment Induced Long-term Remission in a Patient with Micrococcus luteus-related Peritonitis
Ryosuke SaikiTomohiro MurataKayo TsujimotoFumika TanakaDaisuke TakahashiKeiko OdaYosuke HirabayashiKan KatayamaKaoru Dohi
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2023 Volume 62 Issue 11 Pages 1631-1633

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Micrococcus luteus can cause relapsing and refractory peritoneal dialysis infection because it leads to strong biofilm formation. A 69-year-old woman who had undergone peritoneal dialysis (PD) visited the emergency department complaining of cloudy peritoneal dialysate. She was initially given intraperitoneal cefazolin (1 g/day) and ceftazidime (1 g/day). Micrococcus luteus was detected in a culture test. Thus, ceftazidime was discontinued. She remained disease-free for 22 months until she developed PD-related peritonitis. We administered antibiotics for 21 days and thereafter identified 2 important clinical issues. Micrococcus species-related peritonitis can sometimes be cured without vancomycin. Furthermore, the provision of three weeks of sufficient treatment may be important.

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