HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)

Background. Hemophagocytosis is a rare, potentially fatal disorder, comprising pancytopenia, liver dysfunction, hepatosplenomegaly, hypertriglyceridemia, and hyperferritinemia presenting as fever, lympha­denopathy and skin rashes. Objective. To attract the clinicians’ attention to a problem of hem...

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Main Authors: I. D. Khan, M. Malik, K. S. Rajmohan, P. Banerjee, S. Khan, P. S. Panda, M. Brijwal, S. Gupta, K. Kahkasha, S. Gazala, E. Sawarat, M. S. Aguinaga
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spelling doaj-fe99455582094a2aa336d2d77574f3792020-11-24T23:58:12ZengUkrmedknyhaInternational Journal of Medicine and Medical Research2413-60772414-99852018-07-010110.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2018.1.85148080HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)I. D. Khan0M. Malik1K. S. Rajmohan2P. Banerjee3S. Khan4P. S. Panda5M. Brijwal6S. Gupta7K. Kahkasha8S. Gazala9E. Sawarat10M. S. Aguinaga11Assistant Professor, Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Army College of Medical Sciences and Base Hospital, New Delhi 110010, IndiaARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIAARMY COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND BASE HOSPITAL, NEW DELHI, INDIABackground. Hemophagocytosis is a rare, potentially fatal disorder, comprising pancytopenia, liver dysfunction, hepatosplenomegaly, hypertriglyceridemia, and hyperferritinemia presenting as fever, lympha­denopathy and skin rashes. Objective. To attract the clinicians’ attention to a problem of hemophagocytosis in Critical Care management. Methods. Hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess in a 58 year old male is being reported. Results. A 58-year-old immunocompetent patient presenting with hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess, was managed on ventilator and inotropic support, when he developed heathcare-associated urinary tract infection by Escherichia coli and ventilator-associated pneumonia by Acinetobacter baumanii. He developed neutropenic septic shock and multi-organ dysfunction and went through a downhill course leading to demise. Conclusions. Hemophagocytosis remains a sinister entity in modern intensive care despite astute clinical management. Secondary superinfections with opportunistic multidrug resistant pathogens are difficult to treat. A high index of clinical suspicion, aggressive diagnosis and prompt treatment for hemophagocytosis and polymicrobial opportunistic superinfections with multidrug-resistant healthcare-associated pathogens needs to be addressed upfront.https://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/8514hemophagocytosispharyngeal abscessAcinetobacter baumaniipancytopeniaventilator-associated pneumoniasepsis.
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author I. D. Khan
M. Malik
K. S. Rajmohan
P. Banerjee
S. Khan
P. S. Panda
M. Brijwal
S. Gupta
K. Kahkasha
S. Gazala
E. Sawarat
M. S. Aguinaga
spellingShingle I. D. Khan
M. Malik
K. S. Rajmohan
P. Banerjee
S. Khan
P. S. Panda
M. Brijwal
S. Gupta
K. Kahkasha
S. Gazala
E. Sawarat
M. S. Aguinaga
HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
International Journal of Medicine and Medical Research
hemophagocytosis
pharyngeal abscess
Acinetobacter baumanii
pancytopenia
ventilator-associated pneumonia
sepsis.
author_facet I. D. Khan
M. Malik
K. S. Rajmohan
P. Banerjee
S. Khan
P. S. Panda
M. Brijwal
S. Gupta
K. Kahkasha
S. Gazala
E. Sawarat
M. S. Aguinaga
author_sort I. D. Khan
title HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
title_short HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
title_full HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
title_fullStr HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
title_full_unstemmed HEMOPHAGOCYTOSIS SECONDARY TO PHARYNGEAL ABSCESS IN AN IMMUNOCOMPETENT PATIENT (case report)
title_sort hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess in an immunocompetent patient (case report)
publisher Ukrmedknyha
series International Journal of Medicine and Medical Research
issn 2413-6077
2414-9985
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background. Hemophagocytosis is a rare, potentially fatal disorder, comprising pancytopenia, liver dysfunction, hepatosplenomegaly, hypertriglyceridemia, and hyperferritinemia presenting as fever, lympha­denopathy and skin rashes. Objective. To attract the clinicians’ attention to a problem of hemophagocytosis in Critical Care management. Methods. Hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess in a 58 year old male is being reported. Results. A 58-year-old immunocompetent patient presenting with hemophagocytosis secondary to pharyngeal abscess, was managed on ventilator and inotropic support, when he developed heathcare-associated urinary tract infection by Escherichia coli and ventilator-associated pneumonia by Acinetobacter baumanii. He developed neutropenic septic shock and multi-organ dysfunction and went through a downhill course leading to demise. Conclusions. Hemophagocytosis remains a sinister entity in modern intensive care despite astute clinical management. Secondary superinfections with opportunistic multidrug resistant pathogens are difficult to treat. A high index of clinical suspicion, aggressive diagnosis and prompt treatment for hemophagocytosis and polymicrobial opportunistic superinfections with multidrug-resistant healthcare-associated pathogens needs to be addressed upfront.
topic hemophagocytosis
pharyngeal abscess
Acinetobacter baumanii
pancytopenia
ventilator-associated pneumonia
sepsis.
url https://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/8514
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