A Rare Case of Pseudomembranous Colitis Presenting with Pleural Effusion and Ascites with Literature Review.
Hossain SalehiAmir Mohammad SalehiPublished in: Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine (2021)
Clostridium difficile infection usually results from long-term and irregular antibiotic intake. The high-risk individuals for this infection include the patients undergoing chemotherapy due to malignancy, immunocompromised patients, and hospitalized patients receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics. The most common clinical manifestation of Clostridium difficile infection is diarrhea. However, pleural effusion and ascites have rarely been observed. As mentioned, these manifestations can be developed in a patient being treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics. Therefore, the present study reports a rare case of Clostridium difficile infection manifesting with these rare manifestations who was a 78-year-old female patient with a history of COVID-19, orthopedic surgery, and antibiotic treatment with cefixime and gentamicin.
Keyphrases
- rare case
- case report
- patients undergoing
- newly diagnosed
- sars cov
- ejection fraction
- coronavirus disease
- minimally invasive
- coronary artery bypass
- prognostic factors
- squamous cell carcinoma
- patient reported outcomes
- intensive care unit
- body mass index
- coronary artery disease
- weight loss
- acute coronary syndrome
- rectal cancer
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- smoking cessation
- irritable bowel syndrome
- respiratory failure