A rare case of isolated non-typhoidal Salmonella lymphadenitis

Alice Behrens MD, Hans Wang MD, Kevin Kuriakose MD, Emily Behrens MD, Matthew Burns MD

ABSTRACT

Over 95% of cases of typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonella infections are foodborne. Focal salmonellosis without bacteremia is rarely reported, especially cases of non-enteric lymphadenitis. We present a rare case of Salmonella typhimurium inguinal lymphadenitis and review major risk factors for focal salmonellosis and appropriate treatments.

Keywords: Salmonella typhimurium, lymphadenitis, fluoroquinolone


Article citation: Behrens A, Wang H, Kuriakose K, Behrens E, Burns M. A rare case of isolated non-typhoidal Salmonella lymphadenitis. The Southwest Respiratory and Critical Care Chronicles 2019;7(30):54–57
From: Division of Infectious Disease (AB, HW, KK, MB), Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR; Department of Dermatology (EB), Texas Tech University Health Sciences Centers, Lubbock, TX.
Submitted: 5/9/2019
Accepted: 6/15/2019
Reviewer: David Sotello MD
Conflicts of interest: none
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