Pleural Empyema due to Group D Salmonella.

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2012
Non-typhi Salmonella normally presents as a bacteremia, enterocolitis, and endovascular infection but rarely manifests as pleuropulmonary disease. We present a case of a 66-year-old female with underlying pulmonary pathology, secondary to an extensive smoking history, who presented with a left-sided pleural effusion. The causative agent was identified as being group D Salmonella. Decortication of the lung was performed and the patient was discharged on antibiotics with resolution of her symptoms. This case helps to support the inclusion of Salmonella group D as a possible etiological agent of infection in the differential causes of exudative pleural effusions.
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Authors Kam, Jennifer C;Abdul-Jawad, Sami;Modi, Chintan;Abdeen, Yazan;Asslo, Fady;Doraiswamy, Vikram;Depasquale, Joseph R;Spira, Robert S;Baddoura, Walid;Miller, Richard A;
Journal case reports in gastrointestinal medicine
Year 2012
DOI 10.1155/2012/524561
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