Journal of the Bahrain Medical Society

Year 2020, Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 25-28

https://doi.org/10.26715/jbms.32_2020_1_6

Case Report

Intestinal Intussusception as a Complication of Typhoid Fever

Rawan Al Agha1* and Safaa Abdulaziz2

Author Affiliation

1Chief Resident in Infectious Diseases Unit, Internal Medicne Department, Salmaniya Medical Complex, Ministry of Health, Manama, Bahrain.
2Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicne Department, Salmaniya Medical Complex, Ministry of Health, Manama, Bahrain.

*Corresponding author:
Dr Rawan Al Agha, Chief Resident in Infectious Diseases Unit, Internal Medicne Department, Salmaniya Medical Complex, Ministry of Health, Manama / Bahrain; Email: r_alagha@hotmail.com

Received date: July 1, 2019; Accepted date: December 12, 2019; Published date: March 31, 2020


Abstract

Typhoid fever is a systemic illness that is characterized by abdominal pain and fever. It is caused by Gram negative rod Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi and Paratyphi A, B, C. The disease goes through stages and its clinical manifestations varies according to the stage of illness. In this case report, we present a case of a young healthy male who presented with abdominal pain which was initially diagnosed with an impression of acute surgical abdomen due to bowel obstruction and later identified to have intestinal intussusception secondary to enteric fever. This type of gastrointestinal complication is considered an uncommon complication of the infective process of Typhoid fever. Reporting this case would help in raising the attention toward such complications which may be confused with other differentials of acute abdomen.

Keywords: Fever; Typhoid; Bowel obstruction; Antibiotics; Salmonella typhi