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[Typhlitis]

J A Monteiro1, T V Martins, A Morgado

  • 1Departmento de Infecciologia, Hospital de Curry Cabral, Lisboa.

Acta Medica Portuguesa
|January 1, 1994
PubMed
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Typhlitis, also known as neutropenic enterocolitis, is a cecal mucosa infection. This condition, seen in neutropenic and HIV patients, presents diagnostic and treatment challenges.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Typhlitis, ileocecal syndrome, and neutropenic enterocolitis are terms for a localized cecal infection.
  • Clostridia species are the causative agents of this condition.
  • Initially observed in neutropenic patients undergoing chemotherapy, it also affects HIV patients.

Observation:

  • Early diagnosis is challenging, especially in immunocompromised individuals with overlapping symptoms.
  • The case report highlights typhlitis occurrence in an HIV-positive patient.
  • Differential diagnosis is complicated by various conditions presenting similar clinical signs.

Findings:

  • Aggressive medical management is recommended for typhlitis.
  • Treatment decisions, including surgery, require careful consideration to avoid unnecessary procedures.

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  • Long-term medical control of typhlitis can be difficult to achieve.
  • Implications:

    • This case underscores the importance of considering typhlitis in immunocompromised patients, including those with HIV.
    • Improved diagnostic strategies are needed for timely and accurate identification of typhlitis.
    • Optimizing treatment protocols is crucial for better patient outcomes and reduced morbidity.