Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2022)

An unusual case of non-typhi pleuropulmonary salmonellosis

  • Abigayle Sullivan,
  • Shilla Zachariah,
  • Pallak Agarwal,
  • David Young

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39
p. 101739

Abstract

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A middle-aged man with rheumatoid arthritis, without pulmonary involvement, on disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARD) presented with right sided pleuritic chest pain due to recurrent, right sided, loculated pleural effusion. Non-typhi Salmonella was isolated from pleural fluid sampling and the patient was successfully treated with open thoracotomy with decortication and six weeks of antibiotic therapy. Pulmonary salmonellosis is a rare infection typically found in immunocompromised patients that typically presents abruptly and requires prolonged antibiotic therapy.

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