841 Salmonella Typhi Septicemia with Acute Renal Failure in a 11 Year Old Boy Secondary to Proliferative Glomeronephritis: A Case Report

An 11 year-old boy was admitted to our hospital because of high fever, gross hematuria and pain in abdomen. He also had hypertension, nephrotic range proteinuria with renal failure, for which hemodialysis was required. Salmonella Typhi was isolated from blood culture and was diagnosed to have typhoi...

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