Salmonella aortitis successfully treated with antibiotics without surgery

J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect. 2021 May 10;11(3):361-365. doi: 10.1080/20009666.2021.1896430. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Aortitis is an inflammation of the aorta that is linked to large vessel vasculitis and other rheumatologic cases. Less often, an infectious etiology of aortitis is diagnosed. Aortitis is associated with high mortality and morbidity and requires a high index of suspicion. Here we present a rare case of aortitis secondary to Salmonella Septicemia treated with six weeks of antibiotics in the hospital without and remained asymptomatic and inflammatory markers normalized at 2 weeks follow up (ESR, CRP, and WBCs).

Keywords: Salmonella infection; abdominal pain; aortitis; endovascular surgical repair; salmonella aortitis.

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  • Case Reports

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