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HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
Author(s) -
Imran Khan,
Muneer Abas Malik,
KS Rajmohan,
P. Banerjee,
Saranjam Khan,
Pankaj Kumar Panda,
Megha Brijwal,
Sanjay Gupta,
K. Kahkasha,
S. Gazala,
E. Sawarat,
M. S. Aguinaga
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of medicine and medical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-9985
pISSN - 2413-6077
DOI - 10.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2018.1.8514
Subject(s) - hemophagocytosis , medicine , pancytopenia , intensive care medicine , septic shock , cellulitis , sepsis , dermatology , immunology , bone marrow
Background. Hemophagocytosis is a rare, potentially fatal disorder, comprising pancytopenia, liver dysfunction, hepatosplenomegaly, hypertriglyceridemia, and hyperferritinemia presenting as fever, lympha­denopathy and skin rashes. Objective. To attract the clinicians’ attention to a problem of hemophagocytosis in Critical Care management.Methods. Hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess in a 58 year old male is being reported.Results. A 58-year-old immunocompetent patient presenting with hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess, was managed on ventilator and inotropic support, when he developed heathcare-associated urinary tract infection by Escherichia coli and ventilator-associated pneumonia by Acinetobacter baumanii. He developed neutropenic septic shock and multi-organ dysfunction and went through a downhill course leading to demise.Conclusions. Hemophagocytosis remains a sinister entity in modern intensive care despite astute clinical management. Secondary superinfections with opportunistic multidrug resistant pathogens are difficult to treat. A high index of clinical suspicion, aggressive diagnosis and prompt treatment for hemophagocytosis and polymicrobial opportunistic superinfections with multidrug-resistant healthcare-associated pathogens needs to be addressed upfront.

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