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Nauman Tarif1, Anass El Abboud El Kheder, Mohammed Najeeb Azam
1Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Abstract:
Non-typhoidal salmonella bacteremia may result in extra gastrointestinal localization of infection. Aortitis due to non-typhoidal salmonella was reported to be the cause of 38-42.5% of all infected abdominal aortitis. Underlying atherosclersis is a frequent site for salmonella aortitis. We describe here a case of possible salmonella aortitis in a renal transplant patient.
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