Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus

Scrub typhus is endemic in large parts of India and can cause multi-organ failure and death. Acute pancreatitis as a complication is very rare and is potentially fatal. This case series describes seven adult patients who presented with an acute febrile illness and were diagnosed to have scrub typhus...

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Main Authors: Atif Shaikh Iqbal Ahmed, Abhilash Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar, Sowmya Sathyendra, Ooriapadickal C Abraham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2014;volume=6;issue=1;spage=31;epage=34;aulast=Ahmed
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spelling doaj-982dd1f100914aac96aac7276bbee8d72020-11-25T01:45:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Global Infectious Diseases0974-777X2014-01-0161313410.4103/0974-777X.127949Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhusAtif Shaikh Iqbal AhmedAbhilash Kundavaram Paul PrabhakarSowmya SathyendraOoriapadickal C AbrahamScrub typhus is endemic in large parts of India and can cause multi-organ failure and death. Acute pancreatitis as a complication is very rare and is potentially fatal. This case series describes seven adult patients who presented with an acute febrile illness and were diagnosed to have scrub typhus with acute pancreatitis. The mean age of the seven patients with acute pancreatitis was 49.4 years, and mean duration of fever prior to presentation was 7.7 days. All seven patients had abdominal pain, and three had a pathognomonic eschar. The mean serum lipase level was 1,509 U/L (normal value: <190 U/L) and the mean serum amylase level was 434 U/L (normal value: <200 U/L). Six patients had evidence of multi-organ dysfunction. Hematological and respiratory system dysfunction was seen in five patients, hepatic and renal dysfunction in four, and central nervous system dysfunction in three patients. Three patients who had ≥4 organs involved, died (mortality rate: 42.8%). Our case series shows that pancreatitis in scrub typhus is an extremely rare complication and when present, is associated with increased mortality (42.8%). Physicians may be familiar with the various complications of scrub typhus but less so with acute pancreatitis and hence may be underdiagnosed.http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2014;volume=6;issue=1;spage=31;epage=34;aulast=AhmedComplicationPancreatitisScrub typhus
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author Atif Shaikh Iqbal Ahmed
Abhilash Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar
Sowmya Sathyendra
Ooriapadickal C Abraham
spellingShingle Atif Shaikh Iqbal Ahmed
Abhilash Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar
Sowmya Sathyendra
Ooriapadickal C Abraham
Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
Complication
Pancreatitis
Scrub typhus
author_facet Atif Shaikh Iqbal Ahmed
Abhilash Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar
Sowmya Sathyendra
Ooriapadickal C Abraham
author_sort Atif Shaikh Iqbal Ahmed
title Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
title_short Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
title_full Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
title_fullStr Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
title_full_unstemmed Acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
title_sort acute pancreatitis due to scrub typhus
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
issn 0974-777X
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Scrub typhus is endemic in large parts of India and can cause multi-organ failure and death. Acute pancreatitis as a complication is very rare and is potentially fatal. This case series describes seven adult patients who presented with an acute febrile illness and were diagnosed to have scrub typhus with acute pancreatitis. The mean age of the seven patients with acute pancreatitis was 49.4 years, and mean duration of fever prior to presentation was 7.7 days. All seven patients had abdominal pain, and three had a pathognomonic eschar. The mean serum lipase level was 1,509 U/L (normal value: <190 U/L) and the mean serum amylase level was 434 U/L (normal value: <200 U/L). Six patients had evidence of multi-organ dysfunction. Hematological and respiratory system dysfunction was seen in five patients, hepatic and renal dysfunction in four, and central nervous system dysfunction in three patients. Three patients who had ≥4 organs involved, died (mortality rate: 42.8%). Our case series shows that pancreatitis in scrub typhus is an extremely rare complication and when present, is associated with increased mortality (42.8%). Physicians may be familiar with the various complications of scrub typhus but less so with acute pancreatitis and hence may be underdiagnosed.
topic Complication
Pancreatitis
Scrub typhus
url http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2014;volume=6;issue=1;spage=31;epage=34;aulast=Ahmed
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