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Paratyphoid fever presenting with renal failure and nephrotic syndrome
Journal article

Paratyphoid fever presenting with renal failure and nephrotic syndrome

J K Onwubalili
Tropical and geographical medicine, Vol.41(4), pp.368-371
01/10/1989
PMID: 2517555

Abstract

Acute Kidney Injury - complications Acute Kidney Injury - therapy Adult Female Humans Nephrotic Syndrome - complications Nephrotic Syndrome - therapy Nigeria Paratyphoid Fever - complications Paratyphoid Fever - therapy Salmonella paratyphi B - isolation & purification
A previously healthy 39-year-old woman had a short, febrile illness that culminated in severe, acute renal failure in association with features of the nephrotic syndrome. Salmonella paratyphi B was isolated from her blood and stool. Treatment with chloramphenicol, dialysis, heparin and steroids was followed by gradual but complete recovery. Paratyphoid is usually more benign than typhoid fever, but is not without danger and may be complicated by potentially fatal renal disease.

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