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Published on: June 28, 2021
Leptospirosis presenting as acute pancreatitis and cholecystitis
Maria Dalamaga1, Charilaos Chavelas, Angeliki Kostoula
1Department of Internal Medicine, NIMTS Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Abstract:
We report a rare case of a 21-year-old man with leptospirosis mimicking acute pancreatitis and cholecystitis. This case report aims at pointing out the need of taking into consideration the possibility of leptospirosis in patients with an influenza-like syndrome, headache accompanied by acute abdominal pain and a suspicious exposure in order to prevent unnecessary surgical interventions.
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