1972
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1972.03200140046013
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Typhoid Fever Complicated by Hepatitis, Nephritis, and Thrombocytopenia

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“…9,18 Although previous studies suggested that tubular necrosis 9 or immune complex glomerulitis 14 was the possible cause, the renal biopsy in our first case showed no pathological change. The cause of acute renal failure in our first case may be related to the severe sepsis rather than the bacteria itself.…”
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“…9,18 Although previous studies suggested that tubular necrosis 9 or immune complex glomerulitis 14 was the possible cause, the renal biopsy in our first case showed no pathological change. The cause of acute renal failure in our first case may be related to the severe sepsis rather than the bacteria itself.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…The cause of acute renal failure in our first case may be related to the severe sepsis rather than the bacteria itself. Unlike the previous case report, 9 our case did not undergo haemodialysis for acute renal failure, and his renal function recovered completely without any sequelae. The urinalysis in our second case returned to normal 2 weeks later.…”
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