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Query: UMLS:C0017160 (
gastroenteritis
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A severe complication following implantation of autologous splenic tissue occurred in a 51-year-old man. Indirect injury to abdomen resulted in a lesion of the splenic artery. Following splenectomy and reimplantation of splenic tissue into three pouches, a severe
Salmonella sepsis
developed within 24 hours. At second look laparotomy two pouches were infected. Recently there had been moderate signs of
gastroenteritis
and the same bacteria was cultivated from feces. Modifications of the implantation procedure are discussed.
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PMID:Salmonella sepsis following posttraumatic splenectomy and implantation of autologous splenic tissue. 398 49
A 12-year review identified 21 patients with nontyphoidal, nonparatyphoidal salmonella septicemia. Eight of the patients had no predisposing factors. Factors identified included malignancy in five, recent surgery in four, alcoholism with aspiration pneumonia in two, chronic lung disease in two, diabetes in two, systemic lupus erythematosus in one and burns in one. Ten patients presented with
gastroenteritis
, two with localized abscesses, two with aspiration pneumonia and the remainder with nonspecific septicemia. Three patients died of underlying diseases and three died shortly after the septicemia of related causes. Six cases were nosocomial infection and were not related to hospital outbreaks.
Salmonella septicemia
with these serotypes is uncommon (1 per 14,000 admissions, 1 per 4000 blood cultures) and can occur in patients without diminished host resistance.
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PMID:Nontyphoidal, nonparatyphoidal salmonella septicemia in adults. 850 19
Salmonella spp. are a common cause of bacterial
gastroenteritis
. In infants, Salmonella infection is uncommon, posing a higher risk for a severe course. The authors present a case of a 3-month-old infant with suspected
Salmonella sepsis
. Also discussed are the correct approach to therapy and potential errors in the treatment of the youngest age groups.
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PMID:[Salmonellosis - a real threat for infants]. 2790 74