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Fatal myocarditis secondary to salmonella septicemia in a young adult
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Fatal myocarditis secondary to salmonella septicemia in a young adult

Carolyn R. Burt, Jeffrey C. Proudfoot, Mont Roberts and R.H. Horowitz
The Journal of emergency medicine, Vol.8(3), pp.295-297
05/1990
PMID: 2373838

Abstract

cardiac arrest myocarditis Salmonella heidelberg, gastroenteritis salmonella septicemia
A 29-year-old white male with a recent history of gastroenteritis sustained a cardiac arrest at home. He was found to be in ventricular fibrillation and could not be resuscitated. Pathologic findings included focal aggregates of histiocytes, lymphocytes and occasional neutrophils in the myocardium as well as inflammatory changes in the colon, liver, and spleen. Blood cultures were positive for Salmonella heidelberg. The patient was seen 3 times by emergency departments prior to his demise. Death from Salmonella is rare except when associated with septicemia. The severity of illness and prognosis are often related to the site of infection and underlying disease processes.

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