pubmed-article:8168298 | pubmed:abstractText | Intervertebral infection caused by Streptococcus milleri is described in a 45-year-old man. Initially, a tuberculous infection was suspected; this diagnosis resulted in a considerable delay in correct diagnosis and treatment. The patient recovered well with combined medical-surgical treatment. Streptococcus milleri, a common inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract, comprises a variety of strains implicated in deep-seated purulent infections. Although reports of this are rare, S. milleri can be the offending organism in intervertebral disk infections. | lld:pubmed |