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Fukuoka Acta Medica 2007-Sep

Survival case of Vibrio vulnificus infection with multiple endocrine neoplasia type I.

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Hiroko Amemori
Masaki Hyakutake
Yoshinori Maeda
Yukiko Tomita
Shinji Mitsumizo
Hirotaka Oishi
Shunzo Koizumi
Mikio Nakashima
Kazukuni Araki

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A 35-year-old female with malabsorption syndrome who underwent a pancreatoduodenectomy for multiple endocrine adenomatosis 13 years prior was admitted to our hospital with diarrhea, general fatigue, high fever, and eruption in the lower legs. The patient had consumed raw shrimp a few days before onset and presented systemic inflammatory response syndrome at the time of hospitalization. Vibrio vulnificus was isolated from a blood culture performed before admission to the intensive care unit. We excised necrotizing tissue in the legs after improvement of her general condition. During the treatment process, glucose, catecholamine, and appropriate antibiotics were administered for hypoglycemia, hypotension, and high fever, respectively. The patient was discharged 107 days after contracting the disease. Of 18 septic patients with V. vulnificus infection admitted to our hospital, this was the first to develop septicemia in the absence of a previous liver dysfunction. In order to prevent this type of fatal infection, public education for immuno-compromised individuals as well as those with liver disease is essential. For early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, more effective strategies are required, such as the establishment of a network system where family physicians and emergency hospital staff could discuss information regarding high-risk patients.

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