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We report a case of a nine year-old boy with typhoid fever and complications, including generalized edema, which is not named in the pertinent literature. We discuss finding in this patient.
The article is based on the results of studies of protocols of 65 autopsies, 42 medical histories and morphological studies of contemporary records of 47 hearts of the deceased servicemen from the Soviet troops in Afghanistan who died of typhoid. It was found out that myocarditis was developed in
The observations of Ecker and Rimington on the production of skin reactions with synthetic medium culture filtrates (concentrated and dialyzed) of organisms belonging to the colon-typhoid group have been confirmed and extended. The filtrates show a marked degree of thermostability and marked
Animal experiments suggest that the response of acute-phase proteins (APPs) modulates the inflammatory reaction following tissue injury. To study this in man we investigated the relation between a number of APPs, including fibrinogen and alpha 2-macroglobulin, and the inflammatory edema induced by a
OBJECTIVE
To establish the efficacy of ultrasound (US) of the abdomen as a diagnostic test in Typhoid. To determine the ultrasound diagnostic criteria in cases of Typhoid.
METHODS
The Widal test is the most commonly used method of detecting Typhoid fever, but does not provide results until a week
Archives specimens of the heart, autopsy protocols and disease histories of 16 soldiers and officers of Soviet army who died in Afghanistan of typhoid fever were studied. It is concluded on the basis of morphology and statistics that interstitial myocarditis and sometimes pancarditis develop on the
The purpose of this study was to analyze gallbladder sonographic findings associated with Salmonella typhi enteric fever. Sixty-two patients with culture positive Salmonella enteric fever were analyzed with serial sonography. The following gallbladder sonographic findings were noted: globular
We report a child with typhoid glomerulonephritis who presented with fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, edema, hypertension and abnormal urine findings including microscopic hematuria and proteinuria. Salmonella typhi resistant to ampicillin and cotrimoxazole was isolated from a blood culture. Renal
Typhoid is an endemic hassle, especially in third-world countries like Pakistan. It is an enteric fever characterized by systemic manifestations that include high temperature and abdominal pain. If not properly treated, at times, it can transgress into complications predominantly involving the gut,
The authors describe the profiles of a series of acute phase plasma proteins induced by vaccination (VAC) for cholera, typhoid, yellow fever and combinations of these with DTP. Cholera and typhoid VAC as single vaccinations induce the strongest reaction, yellow fever the weakest. The reaction
Filtrates of fluid cultures of Bact. enteritidis usually are toxic for rabbits and mice, but not guinea-pigs, when injected intravenously, but are apparently harmless when given by other routes. The time between the introduction of the poisonous fluids into the blood stream and symptoms of