UHC Ibn Rochd, Casablanca,
Morocco
Case Report
Congenital Asplenia Revealed by Streptococcus oralis septicemia: Case Report
Author(s): Mouna EL Fane, Mustapha Sodqi, Latifa Marih, Abdelfattah Chakib and Kamal Marhoum El FilaliMouna EL Fane, Mustapha Sodqi, Latifa Marih, Abdelfattah Chakib and Kamal Marhoum El Filali
Congenital asplenia is a rare life-threatening condition, often presenting with sepsis caused by encapsulated pathogens. It may arise as part of situs abnormalities or result from an unrelated specific defect of spleen development. Isolated congenital asplenia is a very rare condition. We report a case of asplenia revealed by severe sepsis and multi-organ failure in a previously healthy 25-year-old male how had never undergone any surgical procedures. Blood cultures grew Streptococcus oralis four days after admission. Computed tomography revealed pneumonia and asplenia. The patient was finally diagnosed as Streptococcal sepsis revealing isolated congenital asplenia. Cephalosporin and levofloxacin were administered and the patient died following cardiopulmonary arrests. No family history for this condition was reported. Clinicians should pay attention to the congenital aspleni.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2472-1212.1000142
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