Case 7.
Typhoid fever
(40 y-o M)
Surgically resected terminal ileum and right-sided colon with perforated multiple ileal ulceration
Key words :
typhoid fever,
Salmonella typhi
, microgranuloma,
Campylobacter jejuni
, cholera
Perforation at the site of Peyer patches is a serious complication of typhoid fever (gross findings)
Microgranulomatous reaction (typhoid nodules) seen in the ileal wall (HE)
Reference case 7A
Campylobacter jejuni
colitis (35 y-o F).
Colonic biopsy showing active inflammation with crypt abscess formation (HE)
Reference case 7B
Cholera (40 y-o M).
Autopsied jejunum with shortening of villi (no epithelial destruction, HE)