Acute suppurative thyroiditis caused by Salmonella typhimurium: A case report and review of the literature
Journal
Thyroid
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
11
Pages
1023-1027
Date Issued
2002
Author(s)
Su D.-H.
Abstract
A 79-year-old woman with acute suppurative Salmonella thyroiditis is reported. She presented with fever and an enlarged, painful thyroid mass. Diagnosis was suspected by clinical symptoms and signs and confirmed by ultrasound, neck magnetic resonance imaging, aspiration cytology, and culture. The culture of fine-needle aspirate yielded Salmonella typhimurium. She was treated by parental antibiotics and surgical drainage. The source and route of infection remained unclear under a series of examinations. No piriform sinus fistula was evident on the imaging study. A hematogenous spread seems to be the most possible route.
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Other Subjects
sultamicillin; acute disease; aged; antibiotic therapy; article; aspiration cytology; bacterium culture; case report; clinical feature; echography; female; fever; human; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; priority journal; Salmonella typhimurium; surgical drainage; thyroid tumor; thyroiditis; treatment outcome
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Type
journal article
