A Case of Typhoid Fever Presenting With Multiple Complications
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2007
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Modestum Ltd
Abstract
An 18-year old female patient was admitted to the Emergency Department with complaints of fever and fatigue beginning 15 days ago associated with headache, weakness, palpitation, abdominal pain, and diarrhea a week later. The patient who apathic confused and discordant was transferred to the Department of Infectious Diseases. There was also hypocalcemia, hypopotassemia, pancytopenia, intestinal hemorrhage, and hepatic involvement. S. typhi was grown in the blood culture. The patient was discharged with full recovery after ciprofloxacin treatment in addition to electrolyte replacement. Typhoid fever is a widespread infectious disease in our country and should be taken into consideration in differential diagnosis of many diseases because it may involve a number of systems and may present with a variety of complications.
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Buzgan, Turan/0000-0001-7897-3660
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Salmonella, Salmonellosis, Typhoid Fever, Hypocalcemia, Hypopotassemia, Pancytopenia, Intestinal Hemorrhage, And Hepatitis
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Volume
4
Issue
2
Start Page
83
End Page
86