2018
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2472
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Infection-associated Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: An Unusual Clinical Masquerader

Abstract: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) secondary to an infection is a great impersonator. It is caused by hyperimmune activation, which leads to a wide array of hematological abnormalities. If the disease is untreated, it is usually fatal. We report the case of a four-year-old girl who presented to our tertiary care hospital with high-grade fever, frequent loose stools, and bleeding from the lips and gums. Investigations showed pancytopenia, hyperferritinemia, hypofibrinogenemia, and hypertriglyceridemia whe… Show more

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“…Caksen et al reported a sHLH patient associated with typhoid fever was given oral chloramphenicol for 14 days, who was symptom-free during a 7-month of follow-up [14]. Awais Abbas et al reported a sHLH patient triggered by Salmonella enterica serotype typhi (S. enterica serotype typhi) was started on ceftriaxone, later switched the regimen to tazobactam and vancomycin, and discharged after 32 days [15]. Lemuel et al reported a patient with S. enterica serovar typhi related sHLH who started empirically on intravenous vancomycin, cefepime, and doxycycline, and eventually de-escalated to intravenous ceftriaxone, who discharged 2 weeks later [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caksen et al reported a sHLH patient associated with typhoid fever was given oral chloramphenicol for 14 days, who was symptom-free during a 7-month of follow-up [14]. Awais Abbas et al reported a sHLH patient triggered by Salmonella enterica serotype typhi (S. enterica serotype typhi) was started on ceftriaxone, later switched the regimen to tazobactam and vancomycin, and discharged after 32 days [15]. Lemuel et al reported a patient with S. enterica serovar typhi related sHLH who started empirically on intravenous vancomycin, cefepime, and doxycycline, and eventually de-escalated to intravenous ceftriaxone, who discharged 2 weeks later [16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, HLH secondary to typhoidal Salmonella infection has been reported in a few cases. One case report described a previously healthy four-year-old girl with HLH secondary to Salmonella typhi [ 9 ] and another case report discussed a rare presentation of typhoid fever with meningitis and secondary HLH in a previously healthy five-year-old child [ 10 ]. Both patients in the above-mentioned case reports had no evidence of immune deficiencies [ 9 - 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One case report described a previously healthy four-year-old girl with HLH secondary to Salmonella typhi [ 9 ] and another case report discussed a rare presentation of typhoid fever with meningitis and secondary HLH in a previously healthy five-year-old child [ 10 ]. Both patients in the above-mentioned case reports had no evidence of immune deficiencies [ 9 - 10 ]. The severe presentation in our patient seems to be due to the underlying IL12Rβ1 deficiency, which selectively predisposes the affected individual to infections with non-typhoidal Salmonella among other intracellular pathogens [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diarrhoea and bowel symptoms are not part of the formal HLH 2004 or HLH 2008 diagnostic criteria, and as a result, the presence of diarrhoea in HLH/MAS is not well-described in the literature 11. A handful of case reports have noted an association between HLH and diarrhoea secondary to various abdominal pathologies such as appendicitis, IBD, infectious colitis and T-cell lymphoma 38–42. Pagel et al identified a subtype of inherited familial HLH (type 5 familial HLH) presenting with copious, severe, chronic watery diarrhoea, in which defects in the lysosomal-dependent exocytosis pathway (STXBP2) were inherited in an autosomal recessive manner 43.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%