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Query: UMLS:C0017160 (
gastroenteritis
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Splenic abscess
is a rare condition and its optimal treatment is still debated. We report on a 17-year-old immunocompetent female patient, hospitalized with Salmonella braenderup
gastroenteritis
and splenic abscess, who was treated with ciprofloxacin, percutaneous catheter drainage and despite remaining drainage of 50 ml/24 h, the catheter was removed and the antibiotic treatment was stopped when the fluid was clear. Following removal a transient increase in the size of the splenic cavity was observed, but without any clinical symptoms or deterioration of laboratory parameters. At the 1-year follow-up, ultrasound examination of the spleen disclosed only a 8 mm scar.
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PMID:Splenic abscess caused by Salmonella braenderup, treated with percutaneous drainage and antibiotics. 936 Feb 62
Splenic abscess
occurs very rarely in healthy children. Although typhoid fever was the leading cause of splenic abscess in the pre-antibiotic era,
Salmonella
spp. remain to be the major pathogens causing splenic abscess, with an increasing worldwide frequency of splenic abscess due to non-typhoidal
Salmonella
infection. Here, we report the case of a 12-year-old boy, who was presumably diagnosed with acute
gastroenteritis
on admission and eventually diagnosed with a large splenic abscess (maximum diameter, 14.5 cm) caused by non-typhoidal
Salmonella
. Although splenectomy has been considered in cases of large splenic abscesses, the patient was treated with antibiotics and ultrasonography-guided percutaneous drainage. A detailed physical examination and appropriate imaging studies are necessary for the early diagnosis of extra-intestinal complications of non-typhoidal
Salmonella
enteritis. For treatment, percutaneous drainage, rather than splenectomy, can be used in large splenic abscesses.
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PMID:Large Splenic Abscess Caused by Non-Typhoidal
Salmonella
in a Healthy Child Treated with Percutaneous Drainage. 3275 54