Abstract:Enteric fever is predominantly a tropical disease caused by Salmonella typhi and paratyphi. Enteric fever commonly presents with altered liver function tests, but Salmonella is a rare cause for acute hepatitis presentation. Also Salmonella lead to acute pancreatitis with rhabdomyolysis leading to renal failure. We report an otherwise immunocompetent adult male who presented with acute hepatitis with coagulopathy, acute pancreatitis along with rhabdomyolysis, renal failure and delirium which finally turned out … Show more
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