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KMID : 0984720030350010053
Infection and Chemotherapy
2003 Volume.35 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.56
A Case of Typhoid Fever Complicated with Meningitis, Cervical Spondylitis and Epidural Abscess
Jeon Kyeong-Man

Oh Won-Sup
Kim Sung-Min
Peck Kyong-Ran
Song Jae-Hoon
Kwon Nam-Hee
Chang Hyun-Ha
Jung Sook-In
Abstract
Typhoid fever still steadily occurrs, although its incidence decreased in Korea. Even though the clinical manifestations of typhoid fever are varied, there has been no reported case complicated with meningitis, cervical s pondylitis and epidural abscess simultaneously. We experienced a case of typhoid fever in an immunocompetent patient complicated with meningitis, cervical spondylitis and cervical epidural abscess. A 55-year old woman was admitted because of fever and neck pain. The finding of her lumbar puncture was compatable with bacterial meningitis, and Salmonella enterica Typhi was found in blood cultures. Despite of medical treatment, neck pain, radiating to upper extremities, was aggravated. Cervical MRI revealed an anterior epidural abscess with spondylitis and discitis at the level of the 5th and 6th cervical vertebral bodies. Removal of epidural abscess and laminectomy were performed for cervical spinal cord compression. Ciprofloxacin was intravenously given for up to one month and was then switched to oral formula. She was cured without neurologic sequelae and has had no relapse for 1 year follow-up.
KEYWORD
salmonella typhi, meningitis, spondylitis, epidural abscess
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