1. [Anaerobic gas-producing clostridial endogenic infection in patient with salmonellosis].
- Author
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Bogomolov BP, Tkacheva IV, Mitiushina SA, Vasil'eva TV, Filatkina EA, Baranov GA, Vasilenko OIu, Deviatkin AV, Ritschik LA, Vorob'eva AA, and Gribunov IuP
- Subjects
- Aged, Clostridium Infections diagnosis, Clostridium Infections microbiology, Diagnosis, Differential, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Intestine, Small microbiology, Male, Salmonella Food Poisoning diagnosis, Salmonella Food Poisoning microbiology, Clostridium isolation & purification, Clostridium Infections complications, Salmonella Food Poisoning complications, Salmonella typhimurium isolation & purification
- Abstract
Anaerobic gas-producing clostridial infection is one of most severe complications of mainly gunshot wound of war period, in peace time occurs very seldom. The rare clinical case of anaerobic gas-producing clostridial endogenic infection with fulminant course in patient with salmonellosis produced by group B salmonella typhimurium. The disease was finished with fatal outcome in 8.5 hours after appearance of pain syndrome in right thigh with consequent fulminant development of gas gangrene with arterial hypotension on 4th day after onset of gastroenteric form of medium severity salmonellosis. Clinical, microbiological and postmortem data are represented.
- Published
- 2008