Salmonella Thompson splenic abscess in a healthy female

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Abstract

A 26-year-old woman presented with a 5-day history of fever and 3-day history of left upper quadrant abdominal pain and cough associated with left shoulder tip pain. Initial blood cultures did not display growth. On CT imaging, there was a cyst measuring 7.2×8 cm originally interpreted to be haemorrhagic in nature. Repeat cultures during admission revealed Salmonella Thompson. Percutaneous drainage and antibiotic treatment, rather than splenectomy, was successfully pursued with the patient afebrile and in no pain at 6 weeks follow-up.

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Bonares, M. J., Ying, T., & Patel, Y. (2017). Salmonella Thompson splenic abscess in a healthy female. BMJ Case Reports, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2016-218595

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