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Recurrent Diverticulitis in a Neutropenic Patient: A Case Report
Author(s) -
Mahmoud El Hussein,
Cima Hamieh,
Elie Zaghrini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of clinical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2675-2611
DOI - 10.38179/ijcr.v2i1.29
Subject(s) - medicine , diverticulitis , septic shock , intensive care medicine , surgery , general surgery , sepsis
Background: Neutropenic patients are at an increased risk of infections. These infections can originate from several sites including the respiratory, urinary or gastrointestinal systems. Diverticulitis is one such infection, that carries a high morbidity and mortality risk in such patients. The management remains controversial and involves deciding between a conservative medical approach and surgical intervention. Regardless, these patients should be closely monitored due to a high risk of developing complications including septic shock.Case Report: In this article, we discuss the case of a patient with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) presenting with neutropenic fever and found to have a recurrent episode of diverticulitis. The patient was quickly managed with medical therapy, and surgery was therefore deferred.Conclusion: In conclusion, physicians should always maintain diverticulitis as a differential diagnosis in neutropenic patients who present with abdominal pain, especially in those who have had a previous episode. This allows for rapid and more efficient management.

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