Phlegmonous gastritis associated with group A streptococcal toxic shock syndrome

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Abstract

Phlegmonous gastritis (PG) is a rare, acute, severe infectious disease of the gastric wall that is often fatal due to Streptococcus spp. A 77-year-old man with diabetes and a gastric ulcer was urgently admitted due to prolonged nausea and vomiting. Computed tomography revealed widespread diffuse thickening of the gastric wall, and PG was suspected. The patient expired less than 9 hours after admission despite intensive treatments. Later, an analysis of the blood and gastric juice revealed group A streptococcus (GAS) and virulence factors associated with toxic shock syndrome (TSS). We herein diagnosed a patient with an extremely aggressive course of PG caused by GAS TSS.

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Morimoto, M., Tamura, S., Hayakawa, T., Yamanishi, H., Nakamoto, C., Nakamoto, H., … Fujimoto, T. (2014). Phlegmonous gastritis associated with group A streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Internal Medicine, 53(22), 2639–2642. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.53.2741

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