نتایج جستجو برای: typhoid fever hepatitis

تعداد نتایج: 222339  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
m. rasoolinejad n. esmailpoor bazaz b. mogbel alhosein

recognition of typhoid hepatitis is important since it has to be differentiated from other common ailments in our country such as viral, malarial or amoebic hepatitis. early institution of specific therapy in cases of typhoid hepatitis carries a good prognosis. in our study, 107 patients with positive blood or bone marrow cultures for salmonella typhi, were evaluated for hepatomegaly and abnorm...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
k. jagadish kumar department of pediatrics, jss medical college and hospital, mysore, india; department of pediatrics, jss medical college and hospital, mysore, india.

typhoid fever is a common infection in children in developing countries. typhoid fever is a systemic illness which affects many organs. isolated hepatitis, thrombocytopenia and acute renal failure complicating typhoid fever are well known. the potential of multiorgan involvement in typhoid fever - on rare occasions - may occur simultaneously in the same patient.

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2004
Francisco Lúzio Paula de Ramos

A case of typhoid fever with colestatic hepatitis is described, with diagnosis made by stool culture. Examination for malaria, leptospirosis and viral hepatitis were all negatives. These results and the rapid response of the patient to treatment with ciprofloxacin confirmed the diagnosis of typhoid fever and indicate the importance of considering typhoid fever in cases of fever with jaundice.

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1974
S N Khosla

Liver involvement in typhoid fever is uncommon. Typhoid hepatitis is now being recognized as a definite entity. Over a period of 4 years, we have observed 10 cases (4.8%) of typhoid hepatitis out of 210 cases of typhoid fever. Jaundice, anaemia, hepatomegaly and abnormal biochemical tests were present in all cases. Liver biopsy was done in 8 cases and was found to be abnormal in 5. Two of the 1...

2013
Sarah Escott Ahmad B Tarabishy Frederick H Davidorf

The paper describes the first reported case of multifocal choroiditis following simultaneous hepatitis-A, typhoid, and yellow fever vaccinations. A 33-year-old male developed sudden onset of flashing lights and floaters in his right eye 3 weeks following hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever vaccinations. Fundus examination and angiography confirmed the presence of multiple peripheral choriore...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2010
S Balasubramanian K Kaarthigeyan S Srinivas R Rajeswari

In 100 consecutive children aged below 18 years with confirmed typhoid fever, 29 had moderate hepatitis. Serum alanine amino transferase: lactate dehydrogenase (ALT: LDH) ratios of these 29 children at the time of hospitalization were compared with that of 29 children with acute viral hepatitis. The serum ALT: LDH ratio levels (expressed in multiples of upper limit of normal) was found to be le...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2014
Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty

AIM To quantify the proportion of selected notified diseases in NSW attributable to overseas travel and assess the quality of data on travel-associated risk factors, to inform prevention strategies. METHODS 2010 and 2011 notification data for dengue, hepatitis A, hepatitis E, malaria, paratyphoid fever, shigellosis and typhoid fever were extracted from the NSW Notifiable Conditions Informatio...

Journal: :Epidemiology and Infection 2005

2016
Burke A. Cunha Rina Seerke Teper Muhammad Raza

Travelers returning from the tropics with fever remain a diagnostic challenge. Fever and chills suggest malaria, but may be present in dengue, chikungunya and influenza, and splenomegaly favors malaria or typhoid fever. In terms of laboratory tests, leukopenia suggests dengue fever, chikungunya fever or influenza. Atypical lymphocytes are present in malaria, dengue fever, chikungunya fever and ...

2011
Ayse Albayrak Sibel Seda Gunbey Ferda Aktas

Salmonella infection occurs worldwide and is still an important public health problem in many developing countries. The infection can affect almost all major organs including the liver. Severe hepatic involvement with a clinical feature of acute hepatitis is a rare complication. In this paper, a 39-year-old male with acute cholestatic typhoid hepatitis is presented. The case had a tender hepato...

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