Case Report
Reversible Encephalopathy Secondary to Paratyphoid Infection and Concomitant Acute Hepatitis A
Reversible encephalopathy has been described in association with typhoid fever as well as nontyphoidal salmonella infections. A diagnostic dilemma as to the cause of encephalopathy may arise when there is coexistent acute viral hepatitis and suspicion of fulminant liver failure. The authors report a patient who presented with acute icteric…