| Literature DB >> 22923923 |
Devki Nandan1, Lalish Jhavar, Vivek Dewan, Girish Chandra Bhatt, Nirmaljeet Kaur.
Abstract
We herein report an 18-months-old child who presented with high-grade fever, cough, and breathlessness along with tachypnoea and diminished air entry on the left side of the chest, in which a diagnosis of left-sided pleural effusion was made. Salmonella typhi was isolated from the pleural tap culture. The patient had uneventful recovery with appropriate antibiotic therapy. Empyema thoracic as a complication is extremely rare in the absence of an underlying co-morbid illness, is even more uncommon in a child, and is even rarer to find with Salmonella typhi species. After reviewing the available literature we could find only five cases of empyema thoracic due to Salmonella typhi in children with the age range of 9-13 years. We are reporting this case as the youngest child reported with this complication.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Salmonella typhi; empyema thoracic
Year: 2012 PMID: 22923923 PMCID: PMC3425265 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2727.98673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Lab Physicians ISSN: 0974-2727
Figure 1aX ray chest showing left sided pleural effusion.
Figure 1bCT thorax showing left sided pleural effusion
Figure 2Repeat x-ray showing improvement