Typhoid fever with caecal ulcer bleed: managed conservatively

Volume: 2014, Issue: mar31 1, Pages: bcr2014203756 - bcr2014203756
Published: Mar 31, 2014
Abstract
Typhoid fever is caused by enteroinvasive Gram-negative organism Salmonella typhi. The well-known complications of typhoid fever are intestinal haemorrhage and perforation. In the pre-antibiotic era, these complications were quite common, but in the current antibiotic era the incidence of these complications is on the decline. We report a case of a patient with typhoid fever who developed haematochezia during the hospital stay and was...
Paper Details
Title
Typhoid fever with caecal ulcer bleed: managed conservatively
Published Date
Mar 31, 2014
Volume
2014
Issue
mar31 1
Pages
bcr2014203756 - bcr2014203756
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