mash. Only four cases of human S. condimenti infections have been reported to date. We
herein report the first case of spondylodiscitis caused by S. condimenti. A 72-year-old
Japanese man complaining of lower back pain and numbness in his legs was diagnosed
with spondylodiscitis. A computed tomography (CT)-guided biopsy was performed. A culture
of the intravertebral disc aspirate yielded S. condimenti. The result was confirmed using …