Abstract
During the course of typhoid fever, the usual histologic finding of the liver is "nonspecific reactive hepatitis." Hepatic granuloma (HG) is a rare complication of typhoid fever. We present two cases of typhoid fever with HG and review the relevant literature. Case 1 (a 53-year-old female) was found to have both hepatic and splenic granulomas. This is the first case of typhoid fever with splenic granulomas in the English language literature. Case 2 (a 66-year-old male) developed granulomas in the bone marrow in addition to HG. It should be considered that typhoid fever may lead to granulomas in several organs.
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Mert, A., Tabak, F., Ozaras, R., Ozturk, R., Aki, H., & Aktuglu, Y. (2004). Typhoid fever as a rare cause of hepatic, splenic, and bone marrow granulomas. Internal Medicine, 43(5), 436–439. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.43.436
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