1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf02749602
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Extra abdominal complications of enteric fever— A review

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“…4 In another study, 33% of patients had signs compatible with acute bronchitis, while only 3.5% had lobar consolidation, and extensive pneumonic changes were the sole finding at post mortem in two of the seventeen patients who died. 5 In contrast, in children, respiratory complications are more common 6 with pneumonia and bronchitis predominating. 7 • 8 One study reported 35% radiological or clinical evidence of pneumonia but rarely lung abscess or empyema.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 In another study, 33% of patients had signs compatible with acute bronchitis, while only 3.5% had lobar consolidation, and extensive pneumonic changes were the sole finding at post mortem in two of the seventeen patients who died. 5 In contrast, in children, respiratory complications are more common 6 with pneumonia and bronchitis predominating. 7 • 8 One study reported 35% radiological or clinical evidence of pneumonia but rarely lung abscess or empyema.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Venöz tromboz, antibiyotik döneminden önce genellikle hastalığın dördüncü haftasında gelişen ve görülen sık bir komplikasyondu [3]. Dehidratasyon ve uzun süre yatakta yatmanın tromboz gelişimine yol açtığı düşünülmekteydi; fakat bazı olgularda Salmonella typhi pıhtıdan da izole edilmiştir [7]. Endotoksinin tifo hastalarında görülen hematolojik değişikliklerde arabulucu olduğu ve aslında koagülasyonun esas indükleyicisi olduğu düşünülmektedir.…”
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