Title of article
Association between sciatica and Propionibacterium acnes
Author/Authors
Alistair Stirling، نويسنده , , Tony Worthington، نويسنده , , Mohammed Rafiq Abdul-Kadir، نويسنده , , Peter J. Lambert، نويسنده , , Tom SJ Elliott، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
2
From page
2024
To page
2025
Abstract
We hypothesised that the inflammation seen around the nerve root in patients with sciatica may be caused by microbial infection. We used a newly developed serological test to diagnose deep-seated infections caused by low virulent gram-positive microorganisms. 43 of 140 (31%) patients with sciatica tested positive. Intervertebral disc material from a further 36 patients with severe sciatica who had undergone microdiscectomy was cultured for the presence of microorganisms. 19 of these patients (53%) had positive cultures after long-term incubation. Propionibacterium acnes was isolated from 16 of the 19 (84%) positive samples. Low virulent microorganisms, in particular P acnes, might be causing a chronic low-grade infection in the lower intervertebral discs of patients with severe sciatica. These microorganisms could have gained access to the spinal disc after previous minor trauma.
Journal title
The Lancet
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
The Lancet
Record number
565388
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