1.Pancreatitis and MODS Due to Scrub Typhus and Dengue Co-Infection
Nayyar Iqbal ; Stalin Viswanathan ; Bhavith Remalayam ; Vivekanandan Muthu ; Tarun George
Tropical Medicine and Health 2012;40(1):19-21
We report a 40 year old woman admitted with an acute abdomen. Investigations revealed pancreatitis, bilateral pleural effusion, renal failure, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and scrub IgM ELISA and dengue NS1 positivity. She improved with azithromycin and appropriate pain and fluid management. She also developed central venous catheter-related MRSA sepsis that was managed in the hospital.
2.Diabetes with multiple abscesses disseminated in time and place
Stalin VISWANATHAN ; Bhavith REMALAYAM ; Vivekanandan MUTHU ; Shyam KUMAR
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2012;(z2):1209-1211
We report the course of a 29 year old diabetic and alcoholic with multiple visceral and muculoskeletal abscesses that occurred sequentially over a span of 4 months that was caused by repeated interruptions in his treatment due to poor compliance and premature discharges from hospital.