Isolated splenic abscess associated with enteric fever is uncommon with very few reported cases in the literature. Till recently, the condition was more frequently diagnosed at necropsy. Splenic abscess is mostly encountered solitarily rather than being multiple and can be fatal if untreated. Various conditions interfere with the prognosis of splenic abscess such as underlying diseases, abscess number and size, organism spectra, and general conditions. This unusual and potentially life-threatening disease is a diagnostic challenge due to its non-specific clinical picture. High index of suspicion and liberal use of imaging studies are essential for timely diagnosis. We report a case of enteric splenic abscess in an immuno...
SummarySplenic abscess is a rare disease that primarily occurs in patients with splenic trauma, endo...
Abscess of the spleen is a rare discovery, with about 600 cases in the international literature so f...
Although during pre-antibiotic period splenic abscess was seen 1.5-1.8% of patients with typhoid fev...
Splenic abscess is often an unrecognized complication of enteric fever. Diagnosis is difficult becau...
Typhoid fever is a major public health problem in South East Asia and has multiple complications inv...
Splenic infarction is an unusual diagnosis in infectious diseases. It is relatively more common in t...
AbstractSplenic abscesses are increasingly being identified, possibly due to widespread use of imagi...
Splenic abscess is uncommon and is still associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Gram-n...
Amoebic liver abscess is the most common extra intestinal manifestation of amebiasis. Amoebic absces...
Extra intestinal complications of typhoid fever involve the central nervous system, cardiovascular s...
Splenic abscess is a rare condition. Haematogenous seeding to the spleen from an infection at a dist...
Incidence of splenic abscess is a rare -0.05-0.7% and rarer still is the rupture of the abscess. We ...
Background/Purpose. Splenic abscess is rare with potentially life-threatening evolution. The aim of ...
Splenic abscess is an unusual and potentially life-threatening disease. Due to the nonspecific clini...
Background Splenic nodules are uncommon entities that occur rarely in the general population. Althou...
SummarySplenic abscess is a rare disease that primarily occurs in patients with splenic trauma, endo...
Abscess of the spleen is a rare discovery, with about 600 cases in the international literature so f...
Although during pre-antibiotic period splenic abscess was seen 1.5-1.8% of patients with typhoid fev...
Splenic abscess is often an unrecognized complication of enteric fever. Diagnosis is difficult becau...
Typhoid fever is a major public health problem in South East Asia and has multiple complications inv...
Splenic infarction is an unusual diagnosis in infectious diseases. It is relatively more common in t...
AbstractSplenic abscesses are increasingly being identified, possibly due to widespread use of imagi...
Splenic abscess is uncommon and is still associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Gram-n...
Amoebic liver abscess is the most common extra intestinal manifestation of amebiasis. Amoebic absces...
Extra intestinal complications of typhoid fever involve the central nervous system, cardiovascular s...
Splenic abscess is a rare condition. Haematogenous seeding to the spleen from an infection at a dist...
Incidence of splenic abscess is a rare -0.05-0.7% and rarer still is the rupture of the abscess. We ...
Background/Purpose. Splenic abscess is rare with potentially life-threatening evolution. The aim of ...
Splenic abscess is an unusual and potentially life-threatening disease. Due to the nonspecific clini...
Background Splenic nodules are uncommon entities that occur rarely in the general population. Althou...
SummarySplenic abscess is a rare disease that primarily occurs in patients with splenic trauma, endo...
Abscess of the spleen is a rare discovery, with about 600 cases in the international literature so f...
Although during pre-antibiotic period splenic abscess was seen 1.5-1.8% of patients with typhoid fev...