[PDF] A Case of Disseminated Sepsis Caused by an Unusual Microorganism in a Patient With Diabetes | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.2337/cd16-0004 Corpus ID: 4510904A Case of Disseminated Sepsis Caused by an Unusual Microorganism in a Patient With Diabetes @article{GhermanCiolac2017ACO, title={A Case of Disseminated Sepsis Caused by an Unusual Microorganism in a Patient With Diabetes}, author={C. Gherman-Ciolac and A. Patel and S. Budha and Joanna Macve and H. Buch}, journal={Clinical Diabetes : A Publication of the American Diabetes Association}, year={2017}, volume={35}, pages={112 - 115} } C. Gherman-Ciolac, A. Patel, +2 authors H. Buch Published 2017 Medicine Clinical Diabetes : A Publication of the American Diabetes Association Patients with suboptimally controlled diabetes are susceptible to a higher frequency and severity of infections from common microorganisms (1). They are also at a higher risk of acquiring sepsis at unusual sites and from uncommon microbes (2). We report a patient with a background of longstanding type 2 diabetes, multiple comorbidities, and an intra-cardiac device, who had life-threatening disseminated sepsis caused by an unusual bacterium. 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