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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

English Title

Sepsis by escherichia coli of uncommon starting in patient with T and NK cell lymphoma

Keywords

Sepsis, Escherichia coli, Necrosis, Linfoma Extranodal de Células NK-T

English Keywords

Sepsis, Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell, Necrosis

Abstract

La sepsis se da en presencia de un foco infeccioso; en este caso por Escherichia coli (E.coli), las cuales poseen toxinas que pueden causar daños severos en la funcionalidad y morfología del organismo, viéndose empeorado en pacientes con enfermedades que afecten al sistema inmunitario; como es este caso en presencia de neoplasia hematológica. Paciente femenina de 42 años , con diagnóstico de Linfoma no Hodgkin de células T-NK presenta una placa necrótica en el paladar, temperatura por encima de 38°C, frecuencia respiratoria superando las 20 respiraciones por minutos y frecuencia cardíaca superando los 90 latidos por minuto, al examen de cultivo faríngeo positivo a E.coli, urocultivo negativo, confirmando punto partida infeccioso faríngeo; tratada con amikacina vía endovenosa durante 7 días con buena respuesta a la antibioticoterapia . Se reporta un caso infrecuente por este tipo de bacteria en zona bucal y revisión del tema.

English Abstract

Sepsis occurs in the presence of an infectious focus; in this case by Escherichia coli (E. coli), that toxins can cause severe damage to the organism's functionality and morphology, being worsened in patients with diseases that affect the immune system; as is this case in the presence of hematological malignancy. A 42-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of T-NK non-Hodgkin lymphoma presented with a necrotic plaque on the palate, temperature above 38 ° C, respiratory rate exceeding 20 breaths per minute, and heart rate exceeding 90 beats per minute. , on examination of a positive pharyngeal culture for E. coli, negative urine culture, confirming a pharyngeal infectious starting point; Treat with amikacin endovenously for 7 days with good response to antibiotic therapy. An infrequent case is reported for this type of bacteria in the oral area and a review of the subject.

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