Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review

Phlegmonous gastritis is an uncommon acute bacterial infection of the stomach that carries a fatal prognosis in spite of the advent of antibiotics. A high index of suspicion is required in patients with risk factors. An immunocompromised state is identified as one of the most important risk factors....

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Madiha Iqbal, Rabia Saleem, Salman Ahmed, Prachi Jani, Salvador Alvarez, Han W. Tun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Hematology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8274732
id doaj-cb090190433e4c908d334342e15a5751
record_format Article
spelling doaj-cb090190433e4c908d334342e15a57512020-11-25T00:55:06ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Hematology2090-65602090-65792018-01-01201810.1155/2018/82747328274732Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature ReviewMadiha Iqbal0Rabia Saleem1Salman Ahmed2Prachi Jani3Salvador Alvarez4Han W. Tun5Department of Hematology and Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USAUniversity of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, USADepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USADepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USADepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USADepartment of Hematology and Oncology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USAPhlegmonous gastritis is an uncommon acute bacterial infection of the stomach that carries a fatal prognosis in spite of the advent of antibiotics. A high index of suspicion is required in patients with risk factors. An immunocompromised state is identified as one of the most important risk factors. We hereby report a case of successful antimicrobial treatment of phlegmonous gastritis in a patient who was receiving intensive chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia. We have also carried out a review of literature over the past ten years. Streptococcus pyogenes is identified as the most common causative organism, and patient presentation is usually nonspecific. Conservative treatment with prompt institution of antibiotics can lead to rapid resolution in the majority of patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8274732
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Madiha Iqbal
Rabia Saleem
Salman Ahmed
Prachi Jani
Salvador Alvarez
Han W. Tun
spellingShingle Madiha Iqbal
Rabia Saleem
Salman Ahmed
Prachi Jani
Salvador Alvarez
Han W. Tun
Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
Case Reports in Hematology
author_facet Madiha Iqbal
Rabia Saleem
Salman Ahmed
Prachi Jani
Salvador Alvarez
Han W. Tun
author_sort Madiha Iqbal
title Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_short Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_full Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_fullStr Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Successful Antimicrobial Treatment of Phlegmonous Gastritis: A Case Report and Literature Review
title_sort successful antimicrobial treatment of phlegmonous gastritis: a case report and literature review
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Hematology
issn 2090-6560
2090-6579
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Phlegmonous gastritis is an uncommon acute bacterial infection of the stomach that carries a fatal prognosis in spite of the advent of antibiotics. A high index of suspicion is required in patients with risk factors. An immunocompromised state is identified as one of the most important risk factors. We hereby report a case of successful antimicrobial treatment of phlegmonous gastritis in a patient who was receiving intensive chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia. We have also carried out a review of literature over the past ten years. Streptococcus pyogenes is identified as the most common causative organism, and patient presentation is usually nonspecific. Conservative treatment with prompt institution of antibiotics can lead to rapid resolution in the majority of patients.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8274732
work_keys_str_mv AT madihaiqbal successfulantimicrobialtreatmentofphlegmonousgastritisacasereportandliteraturereview
AT rabiasaleem successfulantimicrobialtreatmentofphlegmonousgastritisacasereportandliteraturereview
AT salmanahmed successfulantimicrobialtreatmentofphlegmonousgastritisacasereportandliteraturereview
AT prachijani successfulantimicrobialtreatmentofphlegmonousgastritisacasereportandliteraturereview
AT salvadoralvarez successfulantimicrobialtreatmentofphlegmonousgastritisacasereportandliteraturereview
AT hanwtun successfulantimicrobialtreatmentofphlegmonousgastritisacasereportandliteraturereview
_version_ 1725232100761665536