Abstract
Infections caused by foodborne enteric pathogens including typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonella species can mimic symptoms of acute appendicitis. The association between such bacterial pathogens and pathology-proven acute appendicitis has been described, but this link is poorly understood. Here we describe a case of a young man with typhoid fever presenting with histology-proven acute appendicitis requiring urgent appendectomy, and provide a brief review of relevant literature to prompt more widespread recognition of this rare cause of a common surgical emergency.
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Sartori, D. J., Sun, K., Hopkins, M. A., & Sloane, M. F. (2017). Typhoid Fever and Acute Appendicitis: A Rare Association Not Yet Fully Formed. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 11(2), 446–451. https://doi.org/10.1159/000479310
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