| Literature DB >> 26417164 |
Amarjeet Kaur1, Smita Sarma1, Navin Kumar1, Sharmila Sengupta1.
Abstract
Salmonella typhi is a true pathogen, which is capable of causing both intestinal and extraintestinal infections. Unusual presentations of Salmonella should always be kept in mind as this organism can cause disease in almost any organ of the body. S. typhi has been reported to cause the life-threatening infections such as meningitis, endocarditis, myocarditis, empyema, and hepatic abscess. Renal involvement by S. typhi is a relatively rare presentation. We report a case of renal abscess caused by S. typhi in an afebrile, 10-year-old child who did not have any clinical history of enteric fever. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of isolation of S. typhi from the renal abscess, and interestingly this isolate was found to be resistant to quinolones.Entities:
Keywords: Fluoroquinolones; Salmonella typhi; renal abscess
Year: 2015 PMID: 26417164 PMCID: PMC4559625 DOI: 10.4103/0974-2727.163132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Lab Physicians ISSN: 0974-2727
Figure 1Computed tomography urography showing: (1) Enlarged right kidney with multiple round hypodense lesions (2) Right sided dilated ureter (3) Small left kidney